Yahoo Message Number: 98665 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/98665)
I'm looking for FRONT shock information specific to the 36-foot Intrigue 2002. The coach originally came with Koni shocks and the ride was great until the shocks wore out. So I replaced them with RoadKing shocks that are supposed to be top-of-the-line. Even though Lonnie of RoadKing took the shocks back and tweaked the design of the new shocks twice I have never gotten a ride as good as the original Koni shocks. Road dips almost bottom us out and we bounce and porpoise quite a bit.
So I'm looking to go back to Koni. Country Coach sells new Koni red adjustable shocks for the front of the 36-foot Intrigue for about $260 each but of course they won't provide me with the Koni part number. And If I go to the Koni website, they allow inputs of coach make and model and for the Country Coach Intrigue with the Neway IFS suspension they call out a shock by part number ... specifically 881641SP3 for $147 each. But they don't seem to differentiate between the various Intrigue lengths and there is a significant difference between the Intrigue 36-foot and the 40-foot and the 42-foot relative to wheel base, front to rear weight ratio, etc.
So I am looking for inputs and comments about Koni FRONT shocks specifically for the 36-FOOT Intrigue with Neway independent front suspension (IFS).
Thanks, Steve
2002 Intrigue 11382
Yahoo Message Number: 98666 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/98666)
Steve, the red shock is the SP-3 and I have a set on my 42' Allure and am very pleased with them at the #4 firmest setting (5 is most firm).
I called Koni in Kentucky and talked with their tech folks and they gave me the shock # I needed. I bought direct from Koni.
Gary
07 Allure 470 Siskiyou Summit #31578
Yahoo Message Number: 98668 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/98668)
Shocks in general do not come in a lot of weight ratings. I read somewhere that 4000 and 7000 lbs. are typical for a manufacturer. They are not a weight baring member of the suspension components. Their full name 'shock absorbers' tell what their function is. They are there to absorb a lot of the energy built up in the air bags/springs during their expansion and compression. The idea is to get rid of the energy that would otherwise cause the suspension to bounce up and down through a couple of cycles as the energy slowly dispersed.
Shock absorber manufactures tout a number of internal designs to accomplish the job. Some are adjustable and some are better than others but only marginally. Shocks can affect the amount of up and down motion with each bump but can not prevent the resounding bang when the suspension bottoms out. Usually this is a job for the air bags and if it is happening a lot then the chances are that the ride height needs to be adjusted.
Another function of the shock is to prevent the suspension from pulling the air bags off their mounts should it drop into a deep hole. For this reason the length of the shock is important.
The shock absorber industry is highly competitive. The bulk of the product is sold to vehicle manufactures such as Country Coach. Part of remaining competitive is that virtually all of the companies sell their shocks to the manufacturer minus any warrantees. Many CC owners of new coaches were caught off guard when they found out that the shocks were not covered by the lifetime warrantee. That warrantee is only valid for the original owner so be careful where you by the shocks.
Don Seager
Former CC Owner
Yahoo Message Number: 98670 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/98670)
Call Henderson Lineup in Grant Pass Or. they will be able to help you
On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 7:22 AM, "gkirby86@... [Country-Coach-Owners]" wrote:
Steve, the red shock is the SP-3 and I have a set on my 42' Allure and am very pleased with them at the #4 firmest setting (5 is most firm).
I called Koni in Kentucky and talked with their tech folks and they gave me the shock # I needed. I bought direct from Koni.
Gary
07 Allure 470 Siskiyou Summit #31578
Yahoo Message Number: 98677 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/98677)
The koni part number is the same for my 36 ft Inspire.
Just ordered a pair and will report back on the improvement...I hope.
Toni