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Old 09-18-2015, 09:24 AM   #15
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Replacing original Bilstein with Koni shocks helped to reduce the sway a little for us, but noticed a big difference when hitting bumps or holes. The ride in our RV is noticeably smoother.
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Replacing original Bilstein with Koni shocks helped to reduce the sway a little for us, but noticed a big difference when hitting bumps or holes. The ride in our RV is noticeably smoother.
Dittos here. FSDs on the rear and adjustibles on the front. started with softest setting then moved up to the mid setting. What a difference. Ride was much better.
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Replacing original Bilstein with Koni shocks helped to reduce the sway a little for us, but noticed a big difference when hitting bumps or holes. The ride in our RV is noticeably smoother.

What year and chassis? I am looking for W24 results as mine rides pretty harsh when you hit a bump or gap in the road.
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