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Gale Hawkins

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Posted: 06/15/12 04:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

What would a set of four run for the GM/Ford based MH chassis?

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Gale Hawkins wrote:

What would a set of four run for the GM/Ford based MH chassis?


The service is $65 per shock if you dont have proof of purchase of your originals.

On my truck... I sent the shocks/axle weights/and curb weight and the type of suspension I was running.

Youll need an RMA to return them so the tech will give you a list of what they need to configure the shocks.

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LVJ58 wrote:

On a Ford chassis I would highly recommend the Koni FSD shock. Bilsteins are great shocks also, but you may find them to a bit stiff for the Ford suspension.

Good luck with your choice and safe travels...

road king are way more superior


Most likely they are, however the Koni FSD's provide the ride quality on our coach we're extremely satisfied with.


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Weathertodd221 wrote:

Gale Hawkins wrote:

What would a set of four run for the GM/Ford based MH chassis?


The service is $65 per shock if you dont have proof of purchase of your originals.

On my truck... I sent the shocks/axle weights/and curb weight and the type of suspension I was running.

Youll need an RMA to return them so the tech will give you a list of what they need to configure the shocks.




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I would like to try a used set of Bilsteins if someone wants to part with them

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