Front and Rear SumoSpring Kit for a 2002 Fleetwood Pace Arrow Motorhome
Updated 03/19/2026 | Published 03/16/2026 >
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Hi, Im interested in the SumoSpring for frt and rear of my 2002 Fleetwood Pace Arrow. Its on a F53 chassis. I wasnt sure what part number I need, due to the description saying it wasnt a confirmed fit.
asked by: Brad N
Expert Reply:
Hey Brand, thanks for reaching out.
I completely understand why you want to confirm, some of the wording we have can be confusing.
For the front of your 2002 Fleetwood Pace Arrow, you’ll need the SumoSprings Rebel Custom Helper Springs # SSF-172-40-2. These are a confirmed fit, but you’ll want to check your camper’s GVWR, it needs to be between 16,000 and 22,000 lbs. There is usually a sticker on the driver side door jam that will tell you this.
For the rear, the SumoSprings Maxim Custom Helper Springs # SSR-187-54-1 are a confirmed fit as long as your GVWR is between 20,000 and 22,000 lbs. This kit will fit your Fleetwood but will not fit Coachmen, Holiday Rambler, Jayco, Tiffin, or Winnebago motorhome models.
What trips are you gearing up for this season?

Pat R.
3/19/2026
I installed these on a 2000 Gulf Stream motorhome. It was by far the best front end improvement I made. It took all most all of the sway out if the front end. Before them I was driving with two hands all the time at highway speeds. I was always on the lookout for semi’s passing me. After, a semi would pass and there would be hardly any sway or pushing of my motorhome and I could drive much more relaxed than before. I would recommend them 110%.

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Brad N.
3/17/2026
Thank you very much. I just bought this coach and don't have any long-range trips planned yet; however, we plan on taking it to local campgrounds here near Lebanon, MO. I drove it several miles home after purchasing, and it rides pretty rough in the front and has significant body roll in the corners of these rural Missouri roads.