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Old 07-04-2017, 04:01 PM   #28
TyCreek
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.2
State: Idaho
Posts: 533
THOR #1944
When I took the measurement where I previously mentioned that it settled down to near original height, it was based on measuring the nearest side (R). Didn't think much of it and expected things to settle down from the fresh off the jacks measurement (middle in the pic clips) as I didn't figure there would be much lift. Just assumed the other side would be the same e.g. didn't give it much thought.

Anyway, I got to thinking about the considerably lower left side so I measured and it looks like the Sumo's are pushing up to the tune of about 1/4". That side had noticeably less space between the bump stop and therefor higher compression so Sumo's progressive spring rate must be working full time to net 1/4" lift at rest (carried weight). I even put the slide out to make sure that measurement matched whatever position it was in when I took the first picture before the Sumo install.
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