I have the same chassis and replaced only the fronts but with Monroe. Some of this added control in the rear will allow you to "back off" your dampening in front. When you do replace the rears, you may find that you can "soften" the setting of the fronts as you will have more sway and porpoising control in the rear. With worn rear shocks you may want to stiffen the fronts a little to give less sway and porpoising than would be needed if the rear shocks were doing their part. Set the adjustables initially at Koni's suggested setting, but feel free to play with it. It would be better to replace all of them, but you will notice an improvement with just fronts. Can anyone think of any problems with just replacing the front shocks? Thanks in advance. The originals are so bad that it seems like the front TV is going to fall out every time we hit a bump. I am going to try just replacing the fronts for now. They still don't have the FSD available and only the fronts in the adjustable. I just ordered a set of Koni adjustable shocks for my XCS chassis. RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Class A Motorhomes: Koni Shocks on Freightliner XCS Open Roads Forum
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