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I haven't seen much information on this forum regarding these helper springs. I have a trailer + WDH that is sitting level, but the stock shocks feel to bouncy while driving, and the bounce is what I'm trying to reduce, not trying to carry more than my payload.
So I purchased the sumo springs, the medium/black ones rated at 1500 pounds:
SSR-307-47
Installation is straightforward to understand. Jack/block up the truck a few inches using the hitch, keep the rear wheels on the ground, chock off the front so it doesn't roll. Then crawl underneath and pull out the factory bump stops with your hands, and then put Sumo springs in their place. Lower truck, and the springs will touch the axel when jack is removed.
Which brings me to the problem I have; they have COMPLETELY transformed my unloaded ride quality, and in a very bad way. I feel like I'm driving a 3500 now, my head is bopping up and down and back is jerking around. Have not yet connected my RV (4000 pounds), but very unhappy with them at this point. All the information I read was that they were supposed to be unnoticeable when truck is unloaded, so factory shock feeling. This is not true at all. I could feel the difference instantly, even just driving down my gravel driveway and going through the pot holes in first gear.
The springs do come with a spacer that can be removed. I may try that, the spacer is about 1 inch or so, my concern is that with a load on the back, there may be an air gap still until you hit a bump, and then at that point when the sumo springs touch the axle there might be a very noticable "hit".
Perhaps I ordered the wrong model. I might need the blue ones. Next week I tow my trailer 4 hours, so I will have another update at that point.
So I purchased the sumo springs, the medium/black ones rated at 1500 pounds:
SSR-307-47
Installation is straightforward to understand. Jack/block up the truck a few inches using the hitch, keep the rear wheels on the ground, chock off the front so it doesn't roll. Then crawl underneath and pull out the factory bump stops with your hands, and then put Sumo springs in their place. Lower truck, and the springs will touch the axel when jack is removed.
Which brings me to the problem I have; they have COMPLETELY transformed my unloaded ride quality, and in a very bad way. I feel like I'm driving a 3500 now, my head is bopping up and down and back is jerking around. Have not yet connected my RV (4000 pounds), but very unhappy with them at this point. All the information I read was that they were supposed to be unnoticeable when truck is unloaded, so factory shock feeling. This is not true at all. I could feel the difference instantly, even just driving down my gravel driveway and going through the pot holes in first gear.
The springs do come with a spacer that can be removed. I may try that, the spacer is about 1 inch or so, my concern is that with a load on the back, there may be an air gap still until you hit a bump, and then at that point when the sumo springs touch the axle there might be a very noticable "hit".
Perhaps I ordered the wrong model. I might need the blue ones. Next week I tow my trailer 4 hours, so I will have another update at that point.