Difference Between The SumoSprings Helper Springs # SSR-106-54-1 And # SSF-106-47
Updated 06/17/2025 | Published 11/13/2021 >
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I got advised here the yellow set. Are those better for my unit in the rear, than the black ones. Super springs says the yellow are more for class A. Thank you.
asked by: Marco R
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The SumoSprings Maxim Custom Helper Springs - Rear Axle # SSR-106-54-1 you referenced are for extra heavy duty and rated for 7,000-lb capacity and are designed for your rear axle while the SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs - Front Axle # SSF-106-47 are for light duty and are for the front axle of your motorhome. Both are a fit for your Class C motorhome and will help minimize sway and body roll. I do not recommend just looking at the colors of the springs as Super Springs uses their black, blue, and yellow colors on multiple capacities.
The # SSR-106-54-1 are the stiffest springs at 7,000lbs and will give you the most support but you can go with a lower rating like with the Heavy Duty # SSR-106-47-1 (5,000lb capacity) or Standard Duty # SSR-106-40-1 (3,000lb capacity). For your 2022 Winnebago 22M Class C Motorhome with a curb weight of 12,500lbs I recommend going with the heavy duty # # SSR-106-47-1 or the extra heavy duty # SSR-106-54-1 to provide a smoother ride.
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Kingsley C.
6/15/2025
I have a Pleasure Way Excel 2009. I believe the motor home weight is 9000lbs. I just bought SSR-106-54-1 and has concern if it is too much or should I go with SSR-106-47-1. Thanks for your advice!