Dual shocks will make it ride harsh unless you valve specifically for a dual shock setup.
You probably want shocks with a little less rate on the bump side.
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Just buy and fit one pair of good shocks,Koni/Bilstein etc.Lets not over complicate things. Pat
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I found that this set-up with the airbags allows me to set the harshness of the ride. On the rough stuff it makes it less bouncy and stops the yo-yoing
Also adds to the better highway feel on the road when cornerning.
I had twin Bilsteins on the rear of my 130 using the Terrafirma dual shock brackets. I am using 19mm Dobinson coils with polyair bags inside them. Coils give approximately a 2" lift.
The Bilsteins were good, but not long enough for the coil. They gave a good ride over rough corrugations when loaded and unloaded.
I recently changed the dual Bilsteins to a single Koni Raid. Look in my thread build up for pics.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-ri...finally-3.html
I much prefer the Koni Raid's over the Bilsteins.