What Can I Put On My 2008 Damon Outlaw Motorhome To Help It From Bottoming
Published 03/17/2022 >
Question:
I have a 2008 Damon Outlaw motorhome on a Workhorse chassis and the front bottoms very hard on bumps that it should soak up. It hits so hard it is breaking the dash. Already installed new shocks and Heavy duty steering stabilizer. Which product do you recommend to help with the bottoming?
asked by: Dj
Expert Reply:
Normally I would recommend either getting new shocks, or a steering stabilizer. Since you already have both of those two things I would recommend The SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs Front Axle # SSF-280-47. This will help absorb bumps and shocks better then before. It also minimizes sway. At 50-percent compression it has a weight capacity of 1,500 pounds.
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SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs - Front Axle
- Vehicle Suspension
- Towing/Load Leveling
- Bump Stops
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- Front Axle Suspension Enhancement
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