Re: Don't want to get shocked over shocks
Unless I have air ride then my coach will have shocks. Even in the odd angle they still provide at least 60% of the travel. If the shock is good then that helps. I think the best thing to do would be to upgrade the shock to a good nitrogen unit. I have never had a low end camper without shocks and never will. To me that would be like letting your TV shocks get bad and wonder why your tires cupped out. Certainly my opinion and it come from pulling trailers millions of miles. That small benefit you get will ultimately help reduce the amount of wear and tear on your coach. If you add that up over the years it counts. I haven't looked at the upper end of the coaches but I remember shocks either being standard or an upgrade on all of them we were looking at in the past. This would be in the Yellowstone type line up so they were in the medium price range. Bottom line shocks take the shock. Bette yet check your spring manual for the proper spring arch, measure and if you don't have it in the range, change the springs to the next 500# increment up-wards.