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81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results
06-04-2005, 10:55
Post: #4
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results
Yes, being on the road is great. Except maybe today when I thought I'd
travel through Canada on my way to the East coast. I couldn't prove I had
more then the twenty dollars I had in my wallet and they wouldn't let me in!
I do everything on-line so I had no bank statements or anything on paper. I
thought it was sort of weird and I'm sure I could have argued, but life's
too short. I just know how to prepare next time.



Anyway, I've had a lot of work done on the bus by other people the last few
weeks and would like to do some of my own wrenching. Maybe I'll just wait
until the sun goes down in a nice quite park and do it myself.



Thanks for the reply!

Al S.



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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: 81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results




Al,

Being on the road has lots of advantages and a few disadvantges.
It seems like a truck garage could do this simple job at a very
reasonable rate. This is not major surgery, but it seems like it
could be difficult laying on the ground.

Bill 88 FC Wishing we were on the road, home bound for
now doing chores Sad


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "geez_al" wrote:
> I have a question for you. I'm on the road full time right now and
a bit
> hesitant to get into anything at an RV Park, but my ride is a bit
too stiff
> as well on the firmest setting. I had my shocks installed with a
bunch of
> other stuff so I'm wondering.. How long did it take you? Can you
adjust them
> w/o taking off the tire? Was it hard to recompress? Oh, and do you
remember
> what size wrench it was? I only have the bare minimum tools with
me and
> might have to pick up a wrench at the store.
>
>
>
> As I head east, the roads seem to be getting a bit rough so I'd
like to
> soften things up a bit.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Al S.
>
> 1981 31'
>
> Headed toward New York.
>
>
>
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> From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of mrdonut12
> Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 4:57 PM
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] 81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results
>
>
>
> At the recommendations of this group, I bit the bullet, called
> Earl at Blue Bird and ordered 4 shocks, Konis for the front
> and Gabriel for the rears (that's stock).
> The Konis are adjustable and I was led to believe the stiffest
> setting was the best.
> There are 2 full twists of adjustment. You compress the shock
> in a vice and as you're compressing it, you'll feel a catch as you
> enter the adjustment phase of the twisting. Koni said there are
> 5 "half-twists" of adjustment. I went all the way firm and backed
> it off a half a twist.
> It made the ride too stiff and bumpy for me.
> Today, I removed the shocks and rotated fully each way. There
> are only 4 "half-twists" of adjustment. I set both of them in the
> middle, so I've only backed them off a half twist from the first
> setting.
> The result is the coach drops easily on bumps and rebounds
slowly.
> This gives a very smooth, soft, stable ride.
> I'm really happy with the ride, it's super. I just returned
from
> a short highway test drive and the bird just floats along. It even
> seems to have reduced the roll on turns and curves.
> The short wheelbase of the FC makes it want to bounce the
front
> end without stopping, called porpoising. This should now be over
if
> my road test was any indication.
> The rear shocks are going on Monday when I get new tires.
> I'll keep you posted. I hope this helps those who're trying
to
> decide which shocks to buy and what Koni settings to use.
>
> George Witt
> 81 FC 35
> Lincoln, Nebraska
>
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Messages In This Thread
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - mrdonut12 - 06-04-2005, 08:56
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - geez_al - 06-04-2005, 10:28
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - pattypape - 06-04-2005, 10:38
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - geez_al - 06-04-2005 10:55
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - pattypape - 06-04-2005, 11:54
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - hsaddock - 06-04-2005, 12:12
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - DAY8293A@... - 06-04-2005, 13:09
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - mrdonut12 - 06-04-2005, 13:14
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - geez_al - 06-04-2005, 13:37
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - Jeff Miller - 06-04-2005, 15:07
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - mrdonut12 - 06-04-2005, 21:37
81 FC Koni Shock Adjustment Results - dspithaler@... - 06-05-2005, 05:21



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