Install choices that matter

Support hubs so lines stay relaxed, replace worn mounts, and torque rubber-bushed hardware at ride height. These small steps keep good shocks quiet. Finish with an alignment if the wheel sits off center and verify headlight aim after the first drive.

A test loop you can repeat

Set tire pressures cold, then drive a route with a rough section, a windy overpass, and a long ramp. With KONI installed you should feel one motion over bumps, fewer corrections on the overpass, and a steady arc in the ramp. Save the pressures and route notes in your phone so you can repeat success after tire changes.

Why KONI beats one-size options

Generic RV shocks often feel soft on small inputs and still fail to control the big ones. KONI’s RV valving narrows that gap so comfort does not require slop and control does not require harshness. The difference shows up in driver energy after a long day. You arrive less tired because the wheel is not nagging you.

Total cost of ownership

Better damping protects tires by keeping the contact patch planted and reducing feathering from repeated oscillation. That helps offset the cost of the upgrade. It also protects your schedule because drivers stay sharper and more relaxed.

Closing

Make your next trip smoother. Pick KONI RV shocks through Shockwarehouse, validate fitment for your chassis, and follow the quick test routine to lock in the feel you want.