Picking SumoSprings Set that Fits 2011 Ford F-150 Raptor
Updated 08/18/2020 | Published 08/14/2020 >
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You have a couple of Sumosprings listed for the Raptor. I see the Ssr52gr, the SSR 117 47 both recommended on your website and Supersprings website say the Ssr 142 47 is recommended. The Ssr 117 47 is The ssr 52gr is What are differences and benefits of each of these? Thank you,
asked by: Steve S
Expert Reply:
We have two sets of SuperSprings that fit your 2011 Ford F-150 Raptor. We have the part # SS52GR which has a 1,500 lb capacity and the # SSR-116-40 which has a 1,000 lb capacity.
Picking between capacities comes down to what you can get away with for support without going overboard. Since adding suspension support can make the ride quality harsher you really want to go with just enough to allow you the stability you need. So if you are going to be at your towing or payload capacity often I would go with the higher rated system as you'll want all the support. But if you'll be on the lower end the lower rated system would be better as your ride quality won't suffer.
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