Motorhome shocks

jeeperjohn

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Temecula, CA
I have a set of shocks from a class a motor home. They are Bilstein yellow monotube. These have only 3K miles on them because they were on a rig too big for them. Apparently many motorhomes are built with the shocks supplied by the chassis manufacturer which are too weak for the larger class A rigs. Anywho these would be quite good on a mid size or smaller rig. PM if interested, will trade or just make an offer. Part #'s available upon request.
 
The part #'s are as follows:
3C34-18080-BA 2 ea
3C34-18045-AA 2 ea

John I'm not finding any Bilstein RV shocks with those part numbers. What application did you have them for?
 
John I'm not finding any Bilstein RV shocks with those part numbers. What application did you have them for?
They were on a class A chassis, a Chevy chassis I think. It was one that I replaced the shocks for a friend of my mom. It was about a 36' rig. I'll do some research and find out what the applications are and I can post up some measurements.
 
I did some research and found that these came off a Ford F53 Class A chassis, the V10 one. The part numbers on them are either some OEM part number or are a superseded number. If anyone wants measurements I will measure them. They have large diameter bushings that are too wide ti fit any shock mount that you can get for an XJ. I know because I wanted to use two of them for the rear until I can get my 5100s
rebuilt/re valved.
 
Yeah, I looked at that guide. I'm sure that these shocks are a part # that is only used by the OEM's or it is a superseded #. These are rather stiff and the front ones are kinda long. I will post up measurements after work.
The front ones are 29" extended and 18" collapsed, the rear are 25" extended and 17" collapsed. Like I said these things are stiff, I have to put most of my weight on them to collapse them.
 
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