Looking to replace shocks on 2013 Newmar MountainAire. Thinking about Koni EVO -99B for the front. Please advise as to whether this would be appropriate for our coach. Freightliner independent suspension.
If a good choice, do you have them in stock and available to ship. Also please quote a price if available. Thank you
Walter
( Walter Auen, 04/11/2021 )
Yes, these Koni shocks are a very popular upgrade on the Freightliner ZF front IFS. We do have them in stock as of 4/12/21 but they have been going quick. Current cost is $199.39/ea.
Shock Absorbers: Freightliner XC motorhome chassis. Manufactured October 2001, I need to replace front and rear shock absorbers and would like to know the part numbers and find shipping availability. Bilstein or Koni shocks are preferred.
VIN: 4UZAAHBV72CK18619
The shocks are on a Newmar Kountry Star 37' 6' motorhome,
Make: Freightliner
Trim: X Line Motor Home
Style/Body: Truck. Motor Home
Engine: 5.9 L
Fuel: Diesel
Thank you in advance, Frank Ruff, (406) 697-2753
( Frank Ruff, 04/13/2020 )
Front shock absorbers are going to be the Koni 8805-1020 and the rear will be 8805-1022. We have both in stock and available to ship.
Will this work as a Rear Shock 2006 Country Coach Inspire - non tag axel
( 11/18/2019 )
No, this shock is not correct for that application. The best way to determine the proper shock for a Country Coach is to get the part #'s off the original shocks absorbers.
2003 Allegro phaeton. Freightliner chassis’s. Sachs shocks front: 141700131810. Sorry can’t read rear shocks. Do you have a good replacement shock for front and rear? Thank you
( Noel peterson, 04/16/2019 )
Yes you will want to use Koni part #'s 8805-1020 for the front axle and 8805-1022 for the rear.
Hello, I ordered these shocks from a different company. They came with an eye of 14.2mm rather than the 19.15mm eye shown by you. Thus, they don't fit. The outfit I bought from has been less than helpful. It looks like Koni has a bushing kit that would convert this to the 19.15mm eye - Kit #1200 or individual Rubber bushing 15-23-34-027-0 and Steel Bushing Insert 70-52-11-195-0
Is my thinking on this correct? Or do I need to come up with another solution. Also, are they eyes on the shock you have actually 19.15mm?
Thanks for your help.
Bill
( William Crowley, 10/26/2018 )
It sounds like you were sent 8805-1022SP1 shocks which are actually more expensive than the standard 8805-1022 which has the 19.5mm bolt holes. I just went and checked our inventory and they are correct. Were they mis-boxed as normal 8805-1022's? You will probably have the best luck reaching out to Koni directly and sending them in to them to be either exchanged or modified to the correct bushing size.