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Manufactured from our micro-cellular polyurethane, the F53 SumoSprings suspension kit is designed to immediately improve handling, & remove sway, and decrease vibration in your motorhome.

With zero-maintenance, these airless air springs increases overall driver control and ride comfort and will outlast your coach. 


Available front and rear suspension kits:
Please note: Some coaches have features that interfere with the installation of these kits. If your coach has these features please contact us prior to ordering. You may also use the lookup guide below.
Coachmen, Jayco, Holiday Rambler, Tiffin, and Winnebago motorhomes
2011 to present chassis
16-18K GVWR
20-22K GVWR
24-26K GVWR
Forest River, Newmar, Thor, and Fleetwood motorhomes
2011 to present chassis
20-22K GVWR
24-26K GVWR
Say goodbye to sway and body roll and never think about suspension maintenance again.
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"Manufacturers of gasoline-powered Class A motorhomes have a tough assignment:
"Manufacturers of gasoline-powered Class A motorhomes have a tough assignment:
"Manufacturers of gasoline-powered Class A motorhomes have a tough assignment:
"Manufacturers of gasoline-powered Class A motorhomes have a tough assignment:
Build nice, comfortable living quarters on a chassis that, for cost reasons, shares suspension componentry found on commercial-truck platforms equipped with four stacks of steel leaf springs – and then make it ride and handle well."
Build nice, comfortable living quarters on a chassis that, for cost reasons, shares suspension componentry found on commercial-truck platforms equipped with four stacks of steel leaf springs – and then make it ride and handle well."
Build nice, comfortable living quarters on a chassis that, for cost reasons, shares suspension componentry found on commercial-truck platforms equipped with four stacks of steel leaf springs – and then make it ride and handle well."
Build nice, comfortable living quarters on a chassis that, for cost reasons, shares suspension componentry found on commercial-truck platforms equipped with four stacks of steel leaf springs – and then make it ride and handle well."
SEE MOTORHOME MAGAZINE'S RECOMMENDATION
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REVIEWS FROM THE ROAD

George Stark's 2016 Winnebago Sightseer 36z with SumoSprings front and rear. This is what he had to say about the upgrade.
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"I started with the fronts — such a drastic change."
"Before SumoSprings, my RV sounded like a rattle trap going down the road. I tried a front end alignment and had the tires trued for roundness. Still didn't fix it. SumoSprings have literally taken little vibration bumps out of the equation completely and the feeling of rollover every time you make a turn. Before, I couldn't take my eyes off the road to adjust the radio."

"To me, it feels every bit as good as liquid spring my friend has that on his 36 footer, and that's a $14,000 spring unit."

"The engineering is really set up perfect on SumoSprings. It appears a lot of thought was put into it. I was concerned it would stiffen the ride too much, but that was not the case. I'm pleasantly surprised! The SumoSprings act as much like a shock absorber as they do a spring. They're a fantastic innovation for a loosey-goosey chassis."

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"It's perfect; definitely takes the rock out of things. 80% of the issue was in the front — the rears were the other 20% that was missing. With them, I've noticed porpoising is virtually gone."