What's the Best SuperSpring Sumo Spring Kit for my 2017 Toyota Tundra
Updated 10/28/2025 | Published 10/22/2025 >
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Hi, I have a 2017 Tundra and not sure which Sumo bump stop would be the best choice? I do trailer once in a while towing from about 4000lbs to 8000lbs. Would you recommend the 1000lb,1500lb or 2800lb ? Thank you
asked by: Allen S
Expert Reply:
Hey, Allen!
All depends on what you're towing. Would you be able to give me some information such as what kind of trailer(s) your towing, is there going to be any sort of gear or equipment in the truck bed, and lastly does your truck have any sort of lift on it.
If you don't have any sort of lift on your truck the only option available would be kit part # SSR-610-54, this kit is rated for 2,800 lbs. The other kits would work if you have a 2-6" lift. If you have a lift there are more options available with different capacities.
Let me know when you can!
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Allen S.
10/27/2025
Hi Gwendolyn. My truck is stock, no lift, just upsized the tires a little bit. I haul stuff in the bed occasionally and when I tow , it’s an enclosed 5x10 trailer or open cargo trailer. In the future I might pull an equipment trailer short distances. I’m changing the shocks and upgrading to an adjustable one when I do the bump stops and will prob raise the front 1.25”. Thanks for your help. Allen