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Originally Posted by Beau388
Sumo springs add to the coach's spring rate making the ride rougher over small bumps and road imperfections. If your coach is lightly loaded, they will not help with the ride. That said, the make a very great difference in body roll and how the coach reacts to major breaks in the pavement. This is especially evident when the coach is heavily loaded to its max weight. When the coach's springs hit the factory bump stops, it jarring to say the least. Sumo Maxiums replace the bump stops and make the ride much more enjoyable.
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to get the maxim out of sumo's , they need to be tuned to your coach and weight... sumos are progressive,... and if you put them on,.. then load the coach to how you are gonna run the coach,.. the progression will most likely be off, that and there are numerous durometers and bag heigts,..if you still have them on, and could measure the height of the bags 4 wheel down, or did you just change the bumpstops,... if so, they also can be tuned...I've never installed a set that wasn't a betterment across the board...