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Old 07-15-2018, 09:11 AM   #1
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SumoSprings

Does anyone have experience with the rubber SumoSprings? TL magazine did a half baked review on them and left me with more questions than answers. They do seem like a viable option if they function as advertised.
 
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Interesting, but I'll stick with Moryde IS.
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I should have mentioned that they are for the truck.
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Just looked them up. Interesting, my only thought is they are not adjustable. Not so much for load carrying but when not carrying a load. Again I know next to nothing about them but at first blush they look like they could make an already stiff ride stiffer.
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I just installed the Timbrens on my F350 and pulled our new 3950 back from Las Vegas to Amity OR. Nearly 1000 miles and it handled it extremely well. They are very easy to install and worked very well.
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[QUOTE=Montana Man;1106430]I should have mentioned that they are for the truck.[/QUOTE

Awhile back we had a 38' gas MH. It was like driving an overloaded bread truck down the highway. I did several modifications to the suspension in an attempt to get the Ford F-53 suspension tightened up. I had Sumos put all the way around as the final step and it improved it 100% as far as taking the sway and roll out of it. I suspect if you put them on a 1-ton PU it would make it ride pretty rough.
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