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Old 04-07-2020, 07:08 PM   #17
Chance
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State: Texas
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My 2 cents ....

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Originally Posted by Lonnieb View Post
I have a 2018 Ace 27.2. I had the front end alignment, front tires balanced, added rear track bar, steering stabilizer and CHF. Weighed and adjusted tire pressure per chart. I can feel every bump, so I was wondering if new Koni shocks would help?

As a first step I would personally reverse the CHF, at least in front since you ride over front axle, to see if you notice an improvement in ride. If not, you can always put it back.

Fans of CHF rarely discuss any of the potential negatives/cons. A lighter 16,000-pound motorhome shouldn’t need as much sway bar stiffness anyway. Overdoing stiffness can lead to a harsh ride just like springs that are too stiff or too much tire pressure.
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