Sensorone_2
Jul 26, 2016Explorer
SumoSprings
I have a 2000 Georgie Boy (F53 frame). It already has anti-sway bars installed. The issue I have is that my tail end is a tad low in that when I pull into a drive way with a deep dip, my towing hitch ...
time_to_go_now wrote:Sensorone_2 wrote:
I have a 2000 Georgie Boy (F53 frame). It already has anti-sway bars installed. The issue I have is that my tail end is a tad low in that when I pull into a drive way with a deep dip, my towing hitch scrapes the asphalt or concrete, filing away the bottom. I have 3 questions regarding SumoSprings:
1.) Can they provide my MH a couple of inches more lift in the rear and help prevent my hitch from dragging (I only need an extra 1-2 inches elevation)? NO.
2.) Will installing them conflict with my anti-sway bars in any way or is it perfectly fine to have both? NO.
3.) Can I just install just the rear springs with an "Option" to install the fronts later at my convenience? YES.
Thanks ahead of time to all who respond.
I have Sumo springs on all four corners. They are like a pillow that cushions the upward travel of the suspension. They provide no lift. They work fine with all other suspension components. And you can run just two if you want to.
Good luck.