MarcusPB
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So, I buy myself a lovely camper (Thanks go to IRVS - she's a cracker) and after riding around for a bit with the kids we decide that it's too harsh over some of the worse bumps.
On the really bad ones it feels like the shocks are bottoming out and someone just whacked us all in the arse.
No problem, thinks me, I'll get under and adjust those shocks, that'll sort it.
So I do. (Lucky I've got one of those shock adjuster spanner things in my bike tools - dead handy)
The shocks were as low as they'd go, and there are 3 notches on the adjusters so I put them at the top instead, thinking that it's so harsh at the mo it'll probably need to be that much higher.
Time for a test run. Out we go and all seems well at first. Definitely riding the bumps much better. The harsh thump has gone - yay!
So we head home quite chuffed (I'm not really very mechanically minded so it feels like a great victory for me.)
Coming through a village near to home and we see some quite nasty rough bits coming up. I slow down, thinking better safe than sorry, and when we hit these lumps there's an almighty cracking noise and a massive thump as the front drops alarmingly.
Pull over to have a look underneath, as it sounded like something broke, and there's fluid running out of one of the shocks and the other has the top collar up round the mounting nut! Flip!
Crawl home carefully and jack up to see the damage. This is what the shocks look like now....
I don't know where these shocks came from as they were on the camper when we got it. But I'd be wary of this kind of shock again. You can see where they've gone. The collar on one of the adjusters sheared off and on both the grommet(?) sticky out bit that the adjusters sat against have pushed into the main body of the shock letting the collars slide past. Blinking rubbish.
So, now what do I do?
I know I'm going to need new shocks, but am I going to have to spend a lot of cash to avoid things like this again.
Also, I'm not sure but I wonder if raising the shocks up actually caused, or compounded the problem. I'm guessing that they were too long for the amount the bus has been lowered and it may have put too much strain on the shocks instead of some of most of the weight being taken by the actual suspension.
Do I need to get the suspension adjusted so that I'm not trying to support the bus just on the shocks?
Help would be much appreciated.
So, here's a pic of what the suspension looks like without the shock on.
I think I need to measure between the two mounting points to find out what kind of length shock I need right? When it's just sitting on the suspension the gaps around 270mm
Also, a bit worried as it's very low without the shocks, probably only got about 40mm between the top of the tyre and the wheel arch. Will this cause issues?
And just to make things a bit more bloody awkward one of the ends from the shocks will not come off the mount.
The rubber bush and the central metal tube bit are stuck on. Not sure why they won't come off past the thread, as they're rotating freely, but stuck they are.
Any suggestions on how to get this off? I'm a bit wary as I don't want to bugger up the thread on the mount.
MarcusPB
On the really bad ones it feels like the shocks are bottoming out and someone just whacked us all in the arse.
No problem, thinks me, I'll get under and adjust those shocks, that'll sort it.
So I do. (Lucky I've got one of those shock adjuster spanner things in my bike tools - dead handy)
The shocks were as low as they'd go, and there are 3 notches on the adjusters so I put them at the top instead, thinking that it's so harsh at the mo it'll probably need to be that much higher.
Time for a test run. Out we go and all seems well at first. Definitely riding the bumps much better. The harsh thump has gone - yay!
So we head home quite chuffed (I'm not really very mechanically minded so it feels like a great victory for me.)
Coming through a village near to home and we see some quite nasty rough bits coming up. I slow down, thinking better safe than sorry, and when we hit these lumps there's an almighty cracking noise and a massive thump as the front drops alarmingly.
Pull over to have a look underneath, as it sounded like something broke, and there's fluid running out of one of the shocks and the other has the top collar up round the mounting nut! Flip!
Crawl home carefully and jack up to see the damage. This is what the shocks look like now....

I don't know where these shocks came from as they were on the camper when we got it. But I'd be wary of this kind of shock again. You can see where they've gone. The collar on one of the adjusters sheared off and on both the grommet(?) sticky out bit that the adjusters sat against have pushed into the main body of the shock letting the collars slide past. Blinking rubbish.
So, now what do I do?
I know I'm going to need new shocks, but am I going to have to spend a lot of cash to avoid things like this again.
Also, I'm not sure but I wonder if raising the shocks up actually caused, or compounded the problem. I'm guessing that they were too long for the amount the bus has been lowered and it may have put too much strain on the shocks instead of some of most of the weight being taken by the actual suspension.
Do I need to get the suspension adjusted so that I'm not trying to support the bus just on the shocks?
Help would be much appreciated.

So, here's a pic of what the suspension looks like without the shock on.
I think I need to measure between the two mounting points to find out what kind of length shock I need right? When it's just sitting on the suspension the gaps around 270mm
Also, a bit worried as it's very low without the shocks, probably only got about 40mm between the top of the tyre and the wheel arch. Will this cause issues?
And just to make things a bit more bloody awkward one of the ends from the shocks will not come off the mount.


The rubber bush and the central metal tube bit are stuck on. Not sure why they won't come off past the thread, as they're rotating freely, but stuck they are.
Any suggestions on how to get this off? I'm a bit wary as I don't want to bugger up the thread on the mount.
MarcusPB