Which SumoSprings Kit Fits 2011 Tiffin Allegro Breeze 28BR
Updated 07/30/2025 | Published 07/19/2025 >
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2011 Tiffin Allegro Breeze 28BR Which sumosprings are best figment for front and rear axles? Please advice so I don’t buy the wrong ones?
asked by: Will
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Hey Will, since we know your 2011 Tiffin Allegro Breeze 28BR is built on a Ford F-53 chassis and has a 22k GVWR the correct SumoSprings kit would be the part # SSF-170-40-2 and # SSF-170-40-2 for the rear. Have you used SumoSprings before?
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Will
7/30/2025
Jameson C. My Tiffin is built on a Freightliner Chasis, not a Ford F-53 Chasis. Please recommend the correct units? Thank you. Will