Finally got enough nerve and funds for a complete set of Koni's.
I have found the P32 FSD's have a retail price that starts out at $160.95 and go up-to over $200 each. Most of the higher priced Koni's usually offer FREE shipping.
SHOX SHOP @ SHOX.COM has a sweet heart "spring deal" of 25% off their already low prices. UPS shipping total was 30 bucks!!! Only hassle was I had to register in order to get the pricing.
We'll see if what Koni says is true:
Koni FSD shocks are frequency sensitive. The FSD valve is open during high frequency inputs like expansion joints and rough roads to ensure a smooth ride. Once you start to roll and pitch over low frequency inputs such as overpasses and large bumps, the FSD valve closes and makes a linear increase in damping forces until your RV settles down.
Put simply: the FSD feature is a hydraulic amplifier that delays the build up of pressure. One could say that an extra tuning option has been created in order to get the best possible combination of handling and comfort. Since it is an integrated part of the hydraulic valve system inside the damper, no additional cables, sensors or any other electronic devices are needed to operate an FSD damper.
FSD is the simplest and most economic way to significantly improve the ride and driving characteristics of every RV.
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Can't wait to get em on!
Has anyone had any experience with changing out their P32 Workhorse shocks? Did you have to jack-up the MH?