https://gabriel.com/mobile/heavy-duty/vehicle-search?make=COACH+HOUSE+RV&series=Class+C+MotorHomes
Well there’s no doubt PC and many others take what comes direct from Ford or Chevy and just adds their box to it. Most don’t even align the front end after adding all that weight. The cost for the first alignment with all the added weight and needed shims for cambers 250 or more.
Volk I used the coach house as a reference to make my choice. Just basing it on similar size. I could be worlds wrong in doing it this way. Just using SWAG and hoping for the best.
NO worries! Sometimes SWAG is a good start.
I think the folks at Gabriel had someone who had drive setting up the shock reference chart. Out of curiosity, I looked for PC. And it was listed!

But going to the page....same numbers as CH. Only difference is that PC's page lists E350 and E450, where CH's page lists only E450.
Try Georgie Boy class C....same shocks, front and rear.
Tried 'Ford E series' ...you know it, same numbers.
Looks like if you want front shocks on a 99-20 E series 3/450....83177 is the answer. Regardless of brand.

Some good data though...maybe??
Front shocks -
Rebound: 690 lb.
Compression: 275 lb.
Rear shocks -
Rebound: 690 lb.
Compression: 275 lb.
Or is it... I would have thought front and rear to be different.

Monroe's link doesnt give numbers,

but DOES give front options as far as rv/ambulance.

3 options for the rear! (severe duty, ambulance/rv and 'regular')
http://www.monroe.com/en-US/e-catalog and i used 2006 Ford E350 in the queries.
Went to Koni..
https://www.koni-na.com/en-US/NorthAmerica/Home/ ... and they list one shock for Ford E350/450 under RV. Automotive has F350...but no listing for E series.

I would think a company that touts themselves as a 'premium' choice would give me SOMETHING to base that on, aside from price.
Bilstein seems to give you choices of stock/short WB RV and long wheelbase RV.
How frustrating. At least with tires, you got 'Apples to Apples' specs across vendors and brands. With shocks it seems that there is...well....a lot of hoopla, opinion and marketing terms. VERY little data that allows a direct comparison. So far. Still looking!
I dont mind paying more.... but need to know WHY I am paying more.
