Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
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1994 Continental Komi part #
'Hello. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison'
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison'
Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
'Robert,
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
'On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:53 PM robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
'Unfortunately I did throw them away. Thank you!'
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Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
' Check these numbers for Koni shocks. Remember these shocks are adjustable.
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
'On Sunday, July 28, 2019, 6:30 PM, robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
'John, good morning. Did your research show these shocks are same for '95 Continental, 40' Magnum Chassis as well?I'd like to file this information for future reference for when I need them. Appreciate the info.Thanks,wm
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On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 2:18 AM TD sdjhtm@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Robert,
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:53 PM robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
' No. Installed on my 2000 Safari Continental Panther. I am trying to find from which I purchased because they were a wonderful help. I will let you know if I get that name. I just got to dig. My computer is my phone.
John & Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
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John & Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:10 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
John, good morning. Did your research show these shocks are same for '95 Continental, 40' Magnum Chassis as well?I'd like to file this information for future reference for when I need them. Appreciate the info.Thanks,wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 2:18 AM TD sdjhtm@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Robert,
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:53 PM robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
'ok, great. Thanks. And completely understand the computer is the phone concept!r/wm
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On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 7:25 AM John Rowin johndrowin@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
No. Installed on my 2000 Safari Continental Panther. I am trying to find from which I purchased because they were a wonderful help. I will let you know if I get that name. I just got to dig. My computer is my phone.
John & Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:10 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
John, good morning. Did your research show these shocks are same for '95 Continental, 40' Magnum Chassis as well?I'd like to file this information for future reference for when I need them. Appreciate the info.Thanks,wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 2:18 AM TD sdjhtm@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Robert,
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:53 PM robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello.. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
' Purchased my Koni shocks at
https://www.ultrarvproducts.com/index.php?route=information/contact/success
You might give them a call. Very knowledgeable people.
Hohn& Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
https://www.ultrarvproducts.com/index.php?route=information/contact/success
You might give them a call. Very knowledgeable people.
Hohn& Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:50 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
ok, great. Thanks. And completely understand the computer is the phone concept!r/wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 7:25 AM John Rowin johndrowin@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
No. Installed on my 2000 Safari Continental Panther. I am trying to find from which I purchased because they were a wonderful help. I will let you know if I get that name. I just got to dig. My computer is my phone.
John & Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:10 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
John, good morning. Did your research show these shocks are same for '95 Continental, 40' Magnum Chassis as well?I'd like to file this information for future reference for when I need them. Appreciate the info.Thanks,wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 2:18 AM TD sdjhtm@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Robert,
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:53 PM robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello.. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
'Thanks John.
I need to read up on these shocks. I’m thinking my shocks are OEM, but I could be wrong. The coach was 4-5 yrs old when I got her. But I have Bilsteins on it. Just walked over to ck it out and took this shot of front driver’s side. For those who read this feel free to share your opinions regarding your experience of quality or lack there of of these. I’m almost certain I have Bilstein on rear as well.
Sent from my iPhone
Purchased my Koni shocks at
https://www.ultrarvproducts.com/index.php?route=information/contact/success
You might give them a call. Very knowledgeable people.
Hohn& Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
[url=https://overview.mail.yahoo..com/?.src=iOS]Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone[/url]
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:50 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
ok, great. Thanks. And completely understand the computer is the phone concept!r/wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 7:25 AM John Rowin johndrowin@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
No. Installed on my 2000 Safari Continental Panther. I am trying to find from which I purchased because they were a wonderful help. I will let you know if I get that name. I just got to dig. My computer is my phone.
John & Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:10 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
John, good morning. Did your research show these shocks are same for '95 Continental, 40' Magnum Chassis as well?I'd like to file this information for future reference for when I need them. Appreciate the info.Thanks,wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 2:18 AM TD sdjhtm@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Robert,
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:53 PM robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello.. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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I need to read up on these shocks. I’m thinking my shocks are OEM, but I could be wrong. The coach was 4-5 yrs old when I got her. But I have Bilsteins on it. Just walked over to ck it out and took this shot of front driver’s side. For those who read this feel free to share your opinions regarding your experience of quality or lack there of of these. I’m almost certain I have Bilstein on rear as well.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 29, 2019, at 7:49 AM, John Rowin johndrowin@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Purchased my Koni shocks at
https://www.ultrarvproducts.com/index.php?route=information/contact/success
You might give them a call. Very knowledgeable people.
Hohn& Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
[url=https://overview.mail.yahoo..com/?.src=iOS]Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone[/url]
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:50 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
ok, great. Thanks. And completely understand the computer is the phone concept!r/wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 7:25 AM John Rowin johndrowin@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
No. Installed on my 2000 Safari Continental Panther. I am trying to find from which I purchased because they were a wonderful help. I will let you know if I get that name. I just got to dig. My computer is my phone.
John & Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:10 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
John, good morning. Did your research show these shocks are same for '95 Continental, 40' Magnum Chassis as well?I'd like to file this information for future reference for when I need them. Appreciate the info.Thanks,wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 2:18 AM TD sdjhtm@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Robert,
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:53 PM robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello.. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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r/Willie
'95 Safari Continental, Cummins 8.3L, Allison MD3060
'95 Safari Continental, Cummins 8.3L, Allison MD3060
Re: 1994 Continental Komi part #
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Sorry about the two part email. This pix goes with my last note. My ph got squirrelly on me.
Sent from my iPhone
Purchased my Koni shocks at
https://www.ultrarvproducts.com/index.php?route=information/contact/success
You might give them a call. Very knowledgeable people.
Hohn& Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
[url=https://overview.mail.yahoo..com/?.src=iOS]Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone[/url]
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:50 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
ok, great. Thanks. And completely understand the computer is the phone concept!r/wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 7:25 AM John Rowin johndrowin@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
No. Installed on my 2000 Safari Continental Panther. I am trying to find from which I purchased because they were a wonderful help. I will let you know if I get that name. I just got to dig. My computer is my phone.
John & Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:10 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
John, good morning. Did your research show these shocks are same for '95 Continental, 40' Magnum Chassis as well?I'd like to file this information for future reference for when I need them. Appreciate the info.Thanks,wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 2:18 AM TD sdjhtm@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Robert,
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:53 PM robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello.. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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Sorry about the two part email. This pix goes with my last note. My ph got squirrelly on me.
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On Jul 29, 2019, at 7:49 AM, John Rowin johndrowin@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Purchased my Koni shocks at
https://www.ultrarvproducts.com/index.php?route=information/contact/success
You might give them a call. Very knowledgeable people.
Hohn& Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
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On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:50 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
ok, great. Thanks. And completely understand the computer is the phone concept!r/wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 7:25 AM John Rowin johndrowin@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
No. Installed on my 2000 Safari Continental Panther. I am trying to find from which I purchased because they were a wonderful help. I will let you know if I get that name. I just got to dig. My computer is my phone.
John & Martha Rowin2000 Safari Continental Panther
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On Monday, July 29, 2019, 7:10 AM, 'bilmac36 .' bilmac36@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
John, good morning. Did your research show these shocks are same for '95 Continental, 40' Magnum Chassis as well?I'd like to file this information for future reference for when I need them. Appreciate the info.Thanks,wm
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 2:18 AM TD sdjhtm@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Robert,
If you didn't throw away your old Koni shocks, check and see if they are adjusted to maximum dampening (yes, they are adjustable shocks). The shocks come from the factory set at least dampening, so odds are they were never adjusted, and might have life left in them. That said, also verify that the front shocks are the correct number as provided below.
Here are the Koni part numbers you need:
Front: 88-1641SP3
Rear: 88-1458SP1
IMPORTANT: Be sure to order the shocks by part number, not by year, make, model of your coach, otherwise you will get the wrong, non effective shocks, and will have wasted your money.
Also, be sure to set all four shocks at maximum dampening, especially if your drive on rough roads...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:53 PM robertfury@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Hello.. When I bought my coach I replaced the Koni’s with semi truck shocks. Bad idea. I think the Koni’s were most likely worn out (25 years old) but they did a better job than the shocks I replaced them with. Anyone know the correct part numbers for the Koni’s I need?
Robert Fury
1994 Safari Continental 37’
Velvet ride, no airbags
8.3 Cummins 6 speed Allison
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