Will SumoSprings for a 1999 Itasca Sunrise Improve Ride Quality
Updated 09/29/2020 | Published 09/25/2020 >
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I have a1999 Itasca 30foot class a with as Ford F53 chassis About 20,000 maxed out Ive installed the Roadmaster sway bars front and back and the steering stabilizer which really help suitability but the ride is still extremely rough.. Would sumo springs or a similar products smooth out the ride at all? Thx
asked by: Mark A
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Yes, the SumoSprings Custom Helper Springs will help to smooth out the ride on a Ford F-53 Chassis. The anti-sway bars and steering stabilizers help with stability but don't really do much for ride quality. The springs however work as a cushion between the body and frame therefore offer improvements in ride quality. The correct kit for the rear is part # SSR-185-40-1 and part # SSF-172-40-2 for the front. I suggest the rear if only doing one but both is better.
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