Which SumoSprings Kit Fits 2026 Thor Axis 24.1
Updated 06/15/2026 | Published 06/11/2026 >
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I have a 2026 Thor Axis 24.1 It comes with Moreryde suspension. Do you recommend the SSR-130-54 for rear sumo springs and SSF-106-47 for front sumo springs, or a different sumo spring models? I understand some models may not be compatible with Thor.
asked by: Steven J
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Hey Steven, yes the SumoSprings Solo kit part # SSR-130-54 would be correct fit for your 2026 Thor Axis 24.1 as well as the front kit part # SSF-106-47. Instead of MORryde did you mean J-Ride? If so, the front kits won't work .
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Jameson C
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Craig
6/13/2026
We owned a Class C camper on a Ford F350 chassis. When we went on our maiden trip it was quite windy and we experienced significant sway. We took it to our mechanic to see about having heavier sway bars added. Our mechanic recommend Sumo springs instead, which were half the cost of sway bars. We had them added and it made a 100% improvement. We took a 5000 mile western trip and had no sway issues!.