Sumo springs / Supersprings (1 Viewer)

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Seen these on line and was wondering if anyone has installed them? Seems to have good reviews from what I have read.

These are for the front coil springs.

TA Steve
 
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MichaelT

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SAP fitted Killen springs to ours and they are great. Getting VB on the next one as need to uprate to 4t.

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Had Sumo spring assistors fitted around 6 or 8 months ago and they raised the back end by nearly 3 inches and made the ride smoother and reduced the bangs and crashes đź‘Źđź‘Ź
 
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I ordered mine from Amazon I think. Front pair & easy to fit. Just jack up & No need to remove wheels.
Corners better & raised the front by about 40mm.
Eura Mobil. On a fiat 2.8. Year 2000.

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Nov 28, 2012
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For the front what about the Grayson type ones from eBay or motor factors.the super springs for the front seem very expensive.
 
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Always thought Grayson spring assistors could be fitted to front springs. But I've no idea if this is correct.
 
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For the front what about the Grayson type ones from eBay or motor factors.the super springs for the front seem very expensive.
I looked at those and my conclusion was they are probably fine for a car, but a motorhome would probably sack them out very quickly. Also, you'd be out on a limb with sizing and any implied warranty. The Sumo's are dear, but but purpose made and come with a reassurance of that fact. I'm all for saving a bob or two, but sometimes potential looking savings can prove to be a false economy. IMO.
Mike.

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