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My GVW is just under 30,000 pounds. I have weighed in at 31,000 with the fresh water tanks full, the propane full and the diesel fuel full.
 
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15 tons... REALLY ?!?!
 
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Hi Kevin -
We have a 1994 Barth Breakaway data tag # 1993-9310-3888-33XG-7C - It is a 33 foot on a Gillig chassis - 8.3 Cummins with Allison 3060. Took a trip to Gulf coast a few weeks back and Texas roads caused a little too much bounce at times. My question is whether (or not) these would be the correct part numbers for Koni shocks for ours. GVW is 25,300 LBS - a bit lighter. Guessing could set them on 3 if they fit the smaller coach. Used Koni shocks on a previous RV and loved them.

Thanks in advance,
Richard & Penny Farr
Tulsa, OK
 
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