Any suggestions for new shocks that you have tried?
 

Any suggestions for new shocks that you have tried?

Started by muddog16, April 06, 2008, 05:39:17 AM

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muddog16

I must still be dizzy from actually working on the bus yesterday. I was looking at the shocks on my bus and thinking about painting them when it dawned on me they could very well be 27 years old!  I believe there was an earlier post about someone's bus rocking excessfully going down the road. What brand of shocks have some of you tried and how were the results?  I've run serveral searches both here and the other bus site plus several googles searches.  I'm not coming up with the results that i expected!...Any help would be appreciated plus where to actually price and purchase.  I've replaced all of the air bags one more step to improve the ride while things are easy to get to.
Pat

1982 Prevost LeMirage
8V92TA/HT754

http://prevostlemirage.blogspot.com/

chazwood

Try Mohawk......   (part # 12b-5-1).......In a few days, I can tell you how good they are. Just ordered two. Cost $40 a piece.


EDIT: OPPS..... never mind ....thought you had a MCI.
1983 Eagle Bus Model 10
6V92
Thekempters.com

luvrbus

Pat,I would call Prevost most of the time a original shock from the dealer will not cost any more than a aftermarket shock and you will have the right shock.At least I find this to be true on Eagles  FWIW   $299.00 for a set of 8 from Eagle

bobofthenorth

I replaced the shocks all around in our Prevost last fall & I went with Prevost parts because we couldn't exactly match the shocks at NAPA.  As it turned out we might as well have gone with the NAPA parts although as I recall they weren't a whole lot less money, but they definitely would have been less.  The problem we had crossing them to a NAPA part was that my shocks had 3/4 mountings and all the NAPA shocks were 1" when you got to that heavy of a shock.  As it turned out, the Prevost units also were 1" mounts and we had to cut bushings for them anyway. 

My advice?  If you can match a NAPA or other aftermarket shock, go for it.  Prevost doesn't build the shocks so there has to be somebody out there who is building the shock for them & chances are you can buy it aftermarket for less money.  We never found any way to cross reference the part numbers - you just have to go through the catalog looking for the same size, same retracted and extended lengths.  It takes a while and you need a co-operative partsman.


R.J.(Bob) Evans
Used to be 1981 Prevost 8-92, 10 spd
Currently busless (and not looking)

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Its the last thing but its still on the list.

makemineatwostroke

muddog   Koni makes a great shock for air ride buses but  if it were me I would check and make sure of what kind of shock it calls for from Prevo, double action  or single action and some are different on each axle and your bus being 27 years old they could have and probably have been changed          have a good day  Koni shocks are about $100.00 each fwiw

H3Jim

I put hte adjustabale Koni's on my front and tags, the stock prevost shock on teh duals.  If I had it to do over, I'd only put the Koni's on the front.  Sure made a  big difference, although I had one of the front ones start leaking and it had to be replaced (under warrantee).
Jim Stewart
El Cajon, Ca.  (San Diego area)

Travel is more than the seeing of sights, it is a change that goes on, deep  and permanent, in the ideas of living.

JohnEd

Jim,

Had Konis on a few sports cars and they were great.  The shock that has never left anything to bedesired for me was Bilstein.  Sports cars, sedans, 4X4 Land "Crusher", pick up and my S&S.  So very impressive I go with the brand without reservation.

John
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eaglelover15

john I have never been able to find Bilstein for a bus

H3Jim

When at Prevost, I asked for Bilstein shocks, and they said they didn't have any.  I got the impression that B didn't make any, but they didn't say it directly. Let us know if you find some.
Jim Stewart
El Cajon, Ca.  (San Diego area)

Travel is more than the seeing of sights, it is a change that goes on, deep  and permanent, in the ideas of living.

eaglelover15

H3Jim  you are right I checked and Bilstein does not make shocks for coaches

HB of CJ

Big yellow Monroe Magumn 60's designed for a Crown Super Coach 10 wheeler.  Six (6) total.  I do NOT know the $price$, but hang onto your hat.  :) :) :)

H3Jim

The adjustable Koni's from Prevost were $125 each.  Not bad really.
Jim Stewart
El Cajon, Ca.  (San Diego area)

Travel is more than the seeing of sights, it is a change that goes on, deep  and permanent, in the ideas of living.

superpickle

I "Shocked" my new Wife by Mooning her at the end of our Drivway  ;D
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Sammy

I have used Gabriel Fleetline shocks - gas shock, fine results.
Just another suggestion. Good luck with your coach.

WEC4104

I put a set of adjustable Konis on the front of my 4104 and they did wonders for reducing the repetitive bouncing. Much nicer ride now.
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