I agree with your Sumo assessment. I installed front spacers and rear bump stops on my PM and it significantly reduced the sway while operating the van. Although it stiffened the suspension a bit, it has a much better stable ride on highway.
Thanks for the how to video. 21 Travato 59gl. I installed the Bilstens and super springs ssa11 helper springs at the same time. Your video helped a lot so thank you for doing that. I like the results I got and am happy with the investment. Next up is transmission filter and fluid change. I’m at 37K. Will reference your diy on that one too. Am now a subscriber.
Nice explanation for what and how to replace the shocks. The shocks on my van were really weak from the factory. So I replaced them with Monroe load leveler, coil over shocks. They helped some, but not as much as I wished. 👍
Glad it helped and thanks for subscribing. I'm still on our original front springs/struts and so far it seems fine but the rears were such an easy diy that I may have done it a bit early. I've seen some owners have worn out rear shocks as low as 30k miles so you never really know until you remove them. I replaced the coolant reservoir in June 2024 since it began to leak a small amount around 40k miles. Since then, no more coolant smell.
@@CorndogCaravan Thanks for taking the time to give additional inputs. I changed my front struts at 50k miles, but not sure if the shop screw me over, they seemed nervous about something at pick up time, it's sort of unusual struts to go out that early. My rear shocks are original at 90k now, definitely overdue for replacement. One thing I'd recommend is installing rear Sumo Springs and replacing the stock. This has made a significant difference in ride quality and helped significantly my poor reer shocks. Thanks again for your time.
Thank you for sharing! A great video!!! I just replaced the stock shocks by Bilstein B6 for my Promaster 3500 following your video yesterday. Hope the replacement will improve the driving as others. Where did you get the torque numbers?
@@CorndogCaravan thanks! And I enjoyed your oil change vid as well. I’ve got a Coachmen Nova 2023. Have accomplished many mods but our fav was simplist of all, the sliding door bump-stop. 👍🏻
Mannn this was a big help, thank you!Just replaced mine today. The oem shocks on mine were massively worn out.
I agree with your Sumo assessment. I installed front spacers and rear bump stops on my PM and it significantly reduced the sway while operating the van. Although it stiffened the suspension a bit, it has a much better stable ride on highway.
Thanks for the how to video. 21 Travato 59gl. I installed the Bilstens and super springs ssa11 helper springs at the same time. Your video helped a lot so thank you for doing that. I like the results I got and am happy with the investment. Next up is transmission filter and fluid change. I’m at 37K. Will reference your diy on that one too. Am now a subscriber.
Nice explanation for what and how to replace the shocks.
The shocks on my van were really weak from the factory.
So I replaced them with Monroe load leveler, coil over shocks.
They helped some, but not as much as I wished.
👍
Nice job, appreciate all the info! Your personal install 👍
Thanks! 👍
Thank you for the Video well made and easy to understand , Im doing this soon , thanks again for all the help !!!
Glad it was helpful!
Well done. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the video. I need to upgrade my suspensions soon and your video will be very helpful. liked/subscribe--thanks again!
Glad it helped and thanks for subscribing. I'm still on our original front springs/struts and so far it seems fine but the rears were such an easy diy that I may have done it a bit early. I've seen some owners have worn out rear shocks as low as 30k miles so you never really know until you remove them. I replaced the coolant reservoir in June 2024 since it began to leak a small amount around 40k miles. Since then, no more coolant smell.
@@CorndogCaravan Thanks for taking the time to give additional inputs. I changed my front struts at 50k miles, but not sure if the shop screw me over, they seemed nervous about something at pick up time, it's sort of unusual struts to go out that early. My rear shocks are original at 90k now, definitely overdue for replacement. One thing I'd recommend is installing rear Sumo Springs and replacing the stock. This has made a significant difference in ride quality and helped significantly my poor reer shocks. Thanks again for your time.
Great video thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing! A great video!!! I just replaced the stock shocks by Bilstein B6 for my Promaster 3500 following your video yesterday. Hope the replacement will improve the driving as others. Where did you get the torque numbers?
MOPAR service manual.
My shock bolts are all insanely tight
Hey great video. Learned a lot from all your maintenance videos. Can I ask is 90 ft/lbs what you torque your lugs to? Thanks.
That's what I use but the spec is around 150-160. Make your own decision on it.
@@CorndogCaravan thanks! And I enjoyed your oil change vid as well. I’ve got a Coachmen Nova 2023. Have accomplished many mods but our fav was simplist of all, the sliding door bump-stop. 👍🏻
Thanks for watching. We've got friends with a Nova.
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