10-16-2017, 11:46 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.1 KC's Big Box
State: Kansas
Posts: 2,171
THOR #3510
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Originally Posted by TexAxis
Looking at installing Sumos on front & rear of our '17 Axis 24.1 (2016 E-450 chassis). Looks like SSF-106-40 for front and SSR-106-47 for the rear - those who have installed them, did you install 106-47-1 or 106-47-2 on the rear?
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Ron installed Sumo Springs in April 2017 ...
Front SSF 106-40
Rear SSR 107-554
**there are 3 rear springs .. recommendation from SuperSprings follows:
Hello Ron,
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Thank you for your question. There is a rear SumoSprings Solo kit, which is designed to replace the factory bump stop, available in three different densities for you vehicle.
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SSR-107-40: 1,000 pounds capacity at 50% compression
SSR-107-47: 1,500 pounds capacity at 50% compression
SSR-107-54: 2,800 pounds capacity at 50% compression
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The middle density (47) would be most recommended, unless you are towing or hauling additional weight on a frequent basis. If you are, the heaviest (54) would be best.
I hope this helps .. He immediately could tell the difference and I enjoy driving, as well .. now !
Ron and Kay
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Ron & Kay n KC too !
2001 Scamp 13'
'KC's Little Box'
Jeep Wrangler TJ
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