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Aging Shocks
Paul Champagne:
Hello everyone we have a 2000 Thunder with 105000 miles and I noticed that the ride when the coach is empty no water and low on fuel the ride is really spongy lots of bumping around.
I believe that the coach has Bilstein shocks but before I look into replacing all 8 shocks has anyone else run into this problem with their coach?
Im sure the shocks are getting tired..... Any feedback would be appreciated
Thanks
Paul
George H. Wall:
Factory installed shocks usually last 30-40,000 miles, replace them with KONI shocks. It will be the best investment yoy'll ever make, like a new coach, both ride and handling!! H. Wall
Paul Champagne:
Thanks for the tip will do any idea of the Koni part number?
Karl Welhart:
I would call Koni direct in Hebron Ky at 800.922.2616, option #6 and talk to Paul McLaughlin. He can tell you the part number for your specific application. Then order direct online.... Pay someone that can handle that kind of job to put them on.
Joel Ashley:
105,000 is a lot of miles. From what others have posted in other threads about the topic, Koni FSD shocks are likely a good choice. If it is feasible for you to get there, Henderson's Line-up Shop in Medford, Oregon, would give you unbeatable service - chassis ride and handling is their expertise, and they have state-of-the-art equipment to back them up. As a bonus reason to go there, Henderson's is a sponsor of the BAC, as well, and deserves our support. As Karl said, call Koni direct, or call Henderson's if you can get your coach to them. They will quote you the correct shock and price. ;)
Link through the BAC site here, http://www.beaveramb.org/, and click on the Henderson's logo on the right.
-Joel
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