Rear Helper Springs for a 2015 Leisure Travel Vans Unity Built on a Mercedes Sprinter 3500 Chassis
Updated 07/12/2017 | Published 07/10/2017 >
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My RV is 25, GVW is 10,500 lbs. It is totally stock MB suspension. It has a fairly soft ride with some not a lot body roll. We do not overload it when were on the road. We tow a Suzuki Vitara as our dinghy. What do you recommend for suspension enhancement?
asked by: Bill M
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I have a great option to add helper springs to your 2015 Leisure Travel Van Unity built on the Mercedes Sprinter 3500 chassis. Since this is considered a motor home I recommend Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System Item # TMBRSP35A. The "A" model was designed specifically for motor home editions of the Sprinter chassis.
The "B" model, # TMBRSP35B, would fit if your RV just had the cab and chassis part of the Sprinter but not the body. If that is indeed the case then the B model will fit.
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