We installed sumo springs on our travel trailer and they made a huge difference. Super easy to install (for most people not me because I had to move our propane line). We had also installed the spring insert ones on our Subaru Crosstrek to help with the butt sag while pulling our teardrop too. Great products.... Kyle
I’m with Chris. I put these on the rear of my truck for towing a travel trailer. It’s not a huge difference, but I think these are a good value for performance and will help with your Alaska trip.
Great install, a lot easier then mine on our class A. They do make a difference for sure. After about a year though we upgraded to liquid spring, huge difference. But the Sumo’s will be great for Alaska.
Hi Chris I used the sumo springs on my set up with my truck and camper and I had a horrible porpoising issue. It was so bad I had to slow down to 35 mph on the freeway. I have never had the issue before I installed them. To be fair I did not install them on the front so that may or may not have been my problem. But just something you may want to watch for especially on you Alaska trip due to permafrost issues further up North. Happy camping Jon
We certainly enjoyed your video. But while we were watching it,my wife and I could not believe we recognized where you're at. I've been looking at your trend every time I go to the local high school to watch my grandson play sports. the trend was our first choice of rv and very disappointed when winnebago stopped making them. So we settled on the next best thing, the EKKO.
No way! Such a small world. My family owns the property and since neither my brother or myself want to run the garden center we shut it down. It works out great for us to park the rv around back when we come back to MD for doctor appointments and to visit family. Take care and enjoy your grandson. 🥰
I am so glad they made a difference for you. The installation looked super easy. Will you upgrade your anti sway bar too? What month will you leave for Alaska? How long are you planning to be there?
Hey Chris! I didn't hear you mention how long the install took? Also, the rear install looked a lot easier than the fronts. Between figuring out the water leak issue and this install you probably easily saved yourself's 2K plus! Well done!
We're excited to make this suspension upgrade to our Class C Winnebago. Do you have SumoSprings? Thank You RV Mattress by Brooklyn Bedding for sponsoring! Visit RV Mattress - Visit rvmattress.com/getaway to get 25% off your mattress with code getaway.
The best thing I’ve done on wy class c e 450 chassis’s 75 psi on rear air bags factory installed and my own billstine stabilizer for tighter steering now my 30 ft Solar can Cruz at 75/80 if I want to 😂
I had exactly the same discussion with my wife when I installed the sumo springs. I think wife's do not want to appreciate the technical and security aspects of some vehicle improvements. It's nice but all this fuss about it is annoying.....and it costs so much money!
Great job Chris! You made the installation look so EASY :) Us, guys, notice the difference -Todd
Thanks 👍
We installed sumo springs on our travel trailer and they made a huge difference. Super easy to install (for most people not me because I had to move our propane line). We had also installed the spring insert ones on our Subaru Crosstrek to help with the butt sag while pulling our teardrop too. Great products....
Kyle
Sounds like you guys had a great experience.
Love hearing that!
You guys know we are a fan of Sumo Springs! 🤩 Nice install! You’re going to be glad you did this! Alaska is going to be amazing!!
So far Chris says it's a game changer me not so much. Maybe we need to take it for a longer trip and I should drive. Alaska can't get her soon enough!
I’m with Chris. I put these on the rear of my truck for towing a travel trailer. It’s not a huge difference, but I think these are a good value for performance and will help with your Alaska trip.
Just added them to our 36’ Class A gasser and man what a difference it made in the turns and when trucks pass you.
Good to know. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent video guys. When I installed the Sumo springs on our rig I could feel the difference but Tanya didn't lol!
Thank you! Yup, it's a guy thing! 😁
Great install, a lot easier then mine on our class A. They do make a difference for sure. After about a year though we upgraded to liquid spring, huge difference. But the Sumo’s will be great for Alaska.
Totally agree! Nice you guys were able to install the liquid springs.
Thanks for sharing Chris. That was some good information. You were a big help too Katrina. 💪
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Chris
I used the sumo springs on my set up with my truck and camper and I had a horrible porpoising issue. It was so bad I had to slow down to 35 mph on the freeway. I have never had the issue before I installed them. To be fair I did not install them on the front so that may or may not have been my problem. But just something you may want to watch for especially on you Alaska trip due to permafrost issues further up North.
Happy camping
Jon
Thank you so much for the great information Jon. I will let Chris know so he can do some research. Safe travels and Happy Holidays!😊
Nice install. I have them on my 2004 Bounder. Thanks Don...looking for the solar upgrade
Hopefully the solar upgrade will be in our sooner than later future.
We certainly enjoyed your video. But while we were watching it,my wife and I could not believe we recognized where you're at. I've been looking at your trend every time I go to the local high school to watch my grandson play sports.
the trend was our first choice of rv and very disappointed when winnebago stopped making them. So we settled on the next best thing, the EKKO.
No way! Such a small world. My family owns the property and since neither my brother or myself want to run the garden center we shut it down. It works out great for us to park the rv around back when we come back to MD for doctor appointments and to visit family. Take care and enjoy your grandson. 🥰
I am so glad they made a difference for you. The installation looked super easy. Will you upgrade your anti sway bar too? What month will you leave for Alaska? How long are you planning to be there?
No plans for the sway bar but then you never know.
We should be entering Alaska in late May.
@@oureverydaygetaway I can't wait to see your videos. 🙂
Myself i reslly think they help alot on vibrations rocking left to right oh yea you can tell
For Chris it's a win!!
I don't know, Katrina says no difference!😂😂😂😂. Great educational video. I always thought that would be a "garage" job. Till you know when!!!!!
Maybe I'll change my mind on a longer ride/trip. Until Florida!
Well you made that look EZ. I almost think this 66 year old woman could do it. Maybe 🤔.
Again I always learn something new. Great job 👍
You can do it!
Good video 😊 the rears seem fine not sure about the front 🤔😀
Fingers crossed their both good. 😁
Hey Chris! I didn't hear you mention how long the install took? Also, the rear install looked a lot easier than the fronts. Between figuring out the water leak issue and this install you probably easily saved yourself's 2K plus! Well done!
Took about 3-4 hours total. Rear was easier but the front was easier than I thought. Wouldn't that be nice. Thanks for watching!
We're excited to make this suspension upgrade to our Class C Winnebago. Do you have SumoSprings? Thank You RV Mattress by Brooklyn Bedding for sponsoring! Visit RV Mattress - Visit rvmattress.com/getaway to get 25% off your mattress with code getaway.
The best thing I’ve done on wy class c e 450 chassis’s 75 psi on rear air bags factory installed and my own billstine stabilizer for tighter steering now my 30 ft Solar can Cruz at 75/80 if I want to 😂
Sounds Amazing!!!
I used blue in 450 class c major differents
Nice!
Yes i wouldn't use air bags if i needed to rais my old dog rear end to much maintenance summo springs no maintenance. Cool 😊
Thank goodness Tucker is still able to get around like a much younger dog. 😊
hi does anyone know if you put the sumosprings in the front and back for a transporter t6.1? thank you!
We would suggest you go to their website and ask the question. They should be able to give you the correct answer.
yes front and rear on a 2023 EKKO BIG DIFFRENCE
Nice to know. Thank you!
Less rocking smother over bumps
Chris seems to notice a difference.
I had exactly the same discussion with my wife when I installed the sumo springs. I think wife's do not want to appreciate the technical and security aspects of some vehicle improvements. It's nice but all this fuss about it is annoying.....and it costs so much money!
I think she's come around and appreciates the upgrade.
upgrade your front and rear sway bars for a big difference.
We did that in our first class A. Not sure we'll do that in the class C but a good idea.
say that again, what kind of warranty ???
Lifetime warranty.
It’s a guy thing…I agree!
Definitely a guy thing! 😊
Your losing us ..
Sorry to hear that. Is that because you'd rather see us doing other things on our channel.
@@oureverydaygetaway Give you watchers a chance to skip the sponsor s advertising…. Most in the rv industry are tired of it ….
@@bryanspayde5681 it is easy to do...just fast forward. BTW... it is "you're" not your