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Old 12-17-2017, 07:44 AM   #12
carlgorski
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State: Alaska
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THOR #8813
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Originally Posted by ArnieHouTx View Post
Update.....

I installed Koni FSD Shocks to the rear. They made a huge difference in handling on the road at speed. The RV has gone from needing 100% two handed driving attention to a more normal just rolling down the road experience. Big trucks will still get my attention as they pass and the low speed sway in and out of driveways is still a bit much.
Wish I had done the shocks first! The were larger, but I think the fact that they are dual action makes the difference.

Next question. should I put Koni FSD's on the front. With parts, istallation and alingment we are talkiing $1,000. Worth it? Any feedback from those who have comleted these upgrades would be much appreciated.


SumoSprings will greatly reduce that sway
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