Replacement RV Parts

RV Shocks

Protect Your Investment With Quality RV Shocks


Your motorhome is a heavy vehicle, and it carries a wide range of expensive equipment. On top of that, it likely traverses a variety of different roads, not all in the best repair. For these reasons, the shock absorbers on your vehicle are critical to the care and maintenance of your vehicle. If you need new RV shocks, you will find they are available through a wide range of retailers, which will help you get the work done you need and to keep your RV on the road.

The Gas-Magnum Steering Damper from Monroe Shocks and Struts is for sale at rockauto.com. These shocks have a compressed length of 17.125 inches and an extend length of 29.375 inches, and the featured multi lip seal ensures reduced friction, smooth performance, and a long lasting product. This set of shocks is part number 555949 and is sold for $31.79. Whether you drive a class a Winnebago or a class b Airstream, this product will provide you with the smooth drive you desire.

If you are looking for the best possible prices on your replacement RV shocks, it is wise to check the inventory at popular sites for RV parts and accessories like campingworld.com. Here you will find the Blistein Gas Pressure Shocks. These shocks feature a patented modern monotube design, which allows the escape of excess heat, unlike their traditional counterparts. Because they are designed to carry very heavy vehicles, they are ideal for your class c or a vehicles, including those from Fleetwood and Holiday Rambler. Pricing information is available upon request.

At konirv.com, you will find state of the art shock absorbers designed for specific makes of RV’s, including Prevost and Monaco. The contemporary Adjustable Shock Absorbers available here have an external adjustment capability that allows the driver to tailor the amount of absorption to get the ride he or she most desires. Pricing varies with the vehicle you are seeking to equip.

For ultimate stability and shock absorption on uneven roads or with changing weights, the Firestone W21760101005 Level Air Shocks are ideal for your motorhome. These shocks provide a protective cushion of air that helps prevent damaging contact between the underside of your RV and the road beneath. With this product and the kit that comes with it, you can control the ground clearance beneath the front end of your RV. You can purchase this product at autoanything.com for $570.95 for the entire kit.

Road King Motorhome Shocks are designed specifically for motorhomes, luxury buses, and recreational vehicles. These are small bore mono tube shocks that promise low internal pressures with the achievement of ultimate ride control. They are made to handle the load of today’s class a vehicles, which are actually much heavier than their predecessors, for which most other shocks have been designed. You can find these shocks at roadkingshocks.com; you must contact them directly for pricing information.

At amazon.com, you will find a selection of shocks and struts, including the Monroe 37177 Sensa-Track Light Truck Shock Absorber. This product includes state of the art modifiers that reduce friction and provide smooth rod reactions. Each shock absorber sells for $41.16.


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Tha
Posted 75 days ago
I purchased this kit to use on my 95 Extended cab F-250 in ocujnnction with my air shocks to help haul my slide in camper and it was worth every penny. I love having the on board compressor and the gauge makes it easy to monitor the air pressure. When I used to have air shocks, I would forget about them and they would slowly leak out over time and it ended up ruining my air shocks. With this unit, you get a control panel with gauge (that has a light in it) mounted on the dash board (or anywhere you want to place it) that lets you see how much air pressure you have in the shocks. It made a big difference in the ammount of weight that I could carry without the truck squating. The only feature that I would like to see (and I can add this myself down the road) is the ability to valve off the air shocks and use the compressor to air up tires. Either that or use it to air up an onboard air tank. It could also use a larger compressor because with the time it takes a bit to bring the shocks up, it would probably take a little while to air up a full size tire. In the end, I think it is a great product that is well worth the money.
 

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