SumoSprings Rear for Chevrolet 3500HD

CaptPicardo

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 6, 2020
Messages
173
Location
On the Road
Hi All,
I'm thinking about getting the SumoSprings, these ones:

https://aax-us-east.amazon-adsystem.com/x/c/QuUzUCxZEH2FEaMblpiN0G0AAAF3wvm8FAEAAAH2AVoNPSg/https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B083T6NTQL/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_plhdr=t&aaxitk=It5IYY1D4Oebz4xdCSPuyw&hsa_cr_id=2104249600601&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_0_img&pd_rd_w=tdZ2n&pf_rd_p=9c8c2cb0-5e2b-4d3c-ab9c-9390e77a1435&pd_rd_wg=RaiHh&pf_rd_r=X5J8XXB0F55DTQNS9REN&pd_rd_r=126c1653-fdbd-4396-adc8-2913a8042df9

Have any of y'all used them? I did search but nothing came up in forums for me.

Update: I finally did get some results to show up (wifi issue) but not specific to this model that I can find.

Thank you,
Jeff
 
Last edited:
I had Sumo springs on my Ram 1500 and they worked very well. I had the 500 lb ones.
I just also put them on my new Ram 2500. I went with the 1400 lb model.
I have a camping friend who put them on his Chevy 1500 after seeing mine.

Not sure the 500 lb ones will be big enough for a 3500. You might want to consider the next size up.
 
I had Sumo springs on my Ram 1500 and they worked very well. I had the 500 lb ones.
I just also put them on my new Ram 2500. I went with the 1400 lb model.
I have a camping friend who put them on his Chevy 1500 after seeing mine.

Not sure the 500 lb ones will be big enough for a 3500. You might want to consider the next size up.


Thanks all for your replies and I agree with you jleonard, I went with the 1500 LB (https://www.etrailer.com/Vehicle_Suspension/SuperSprings/SSR-207-47.html) and they were very easy to install. I'm looking forward to giving them a full test next weekend but I'm confident they will be a real benefit.
 
Back
Top Bottom