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sonuvabug
Mar 05, 2018Explorer
RinconVTR wrote:
Bump stop rubber springs like Timbren and Sumo/sumosprings have weird load ratings, very difficult to understand and know if the rating applies to you. In some cases, the springs are not even impacted until a high load is applied to your truck and a good amount of sag has already been applied. Good luck!
Not hard to understand with a little research and their load ratings are really straight forward ... at least the Sumo Springs are. I added the Sumo "Solo" springs rated at 2800 lbs. to my rear suspension setup to supplement my truck's OEM suspension with the camper (upper helper spring) package.
True, the Sumo Solo's only engage when the truck is loaded and sits down about an inch but they really help control sway and overall heavy load management performance when engaged. When no/light loaded, the Sumo's do not engage at all which is what I wanted to avoid a jarring ride. With my setup, there's no fuss or muss or anything to leak, break, rip or adjust.
When I was shopping for the best solution for my needs, I called the SuperSprings (Sumo) company and talked to a tech. He was great and in fact, when I described what I was carrying and the approximate weights, he steered me away from the heavier duty Sumo Spring products. I went with his suggestion and they work great!
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