shock absorbers

May 15, 2010
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For the last 20 years or so I have had European caravans all of which were fitted with shock absorbers. I'm now thinking of buying a (used) British van but am surprised to find that some don't have shock absorbers.
Should I be worried about that?
Are certain makes/models more/less likely to have them?
 
Jun 20, 2005
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Yes .
I have retro fitted my last two caravans with Al-ko shock absorbers Most new British caravans now have them fitted at time of manufacture.
Additionally may I recommend you have the wheels balanced.
I am convinced doing shockers and balancing adds to a safer tow.
 
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Take my Bailey Senator. When new it had no shockers. The replacement Unicorn did.
But then the entry models didn't.

I wouldn't let the lack of shockers put you off a caravan you fancy.
Retro fit is relatively cheap and an easy diy.
 
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You're very welcome.
I bought my blue ones direct from Al-ko. They can tell you which ones you will need for your chosen caravan.
Don't forget some caravans are built on BPW chassis. You must use BPW shockers.
 
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My Hymer also tows brilliantly. I've noticed when following Brit vans that many seem to 'bounce' along. I assume they are the ones without shock absorbers? So, I'll search for a ven with them already fitted or allow for a retro-fit.
 
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British vans ues torsion rubber in the axle setup, while this considered adequate by the manufactures bouncing vans is a common sight.
If you are going to fit them air adjustable shocks would be a good investment as with a few trial runs you can fine tune that damping required.
 

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