Phoebe3
Senior Member
Coachmen is now shipping their Crossfits with SuperSpring/Sumospring upgrades. They put CSS-1195 on the front and SSA-42 on the rear. The CSS-1195 is a coil spring and the SSA-42 is a long leaf spring that says it reduces body roll by 30% and has 1600 lb load-leveling ability.
When I called SuperSprings, the sales guy said the front CSS-1195 was ok but that the rear SSA-42s were for commercial vehicles and I should get SSR-121-47 for the rear because they were made for recreational vehicles.
I said I wanted to control sway when we went around curves so then he said I wanted SSR-121-54 for the rear.
Both of the SSRs that he recommended are urethane. The 47's carry 1500 lbs at 50% compression and the 54's carry 2800 lbs at 50% compression.
So I'm not sure what to do. Coachmen hasn't been in the B division very long so I can't take their recommendation as gospel, but the Supersprings site doesn't say anything about the urethane springs helping with sway.
Will the leaf springs make the ride too harsh? I don't want to beat up the van interior, but I would like a little more stability. Plus, there's a lot of overhang and it's heavy back there when the tanks are full. Bonus if we get a little more clearance, too.
Would really like to hear from those who have upgraded. Pros, cons, whatevers...
When I called SuperSprings, the sales guy said the front CSS-1195 was ok but that the rear SSA-42s were for commercial vehicles and I should get SSR-121-47 for the rear because they were made for recreational vehicles.
I said I wanted to control sway when we went around curves so then he said I wanted SSR-121-54 for the rear.
Both of the SSRs that he recommended are urethane. The 47's carry 1500 lbs at 50% compression and the 54's carry 2800 lbs at 50% compression.
So I'm not sure what to do. Coachmen hasn't been in the B division very long so I can't take their recommendation as gospel, but the Supersprings site doesn't say anything about the urethane springs helping with sway.
Will the leaf springs make the ride too harsh? I don't want to beat up the van interior, but I would like a little more stability. Plus, there's a lot of overhang and it's heavy back there when the tanks are full. Bonus if we get a little more clearance, too.
Would really like to hear from those who have upgraded. Pros, cons, whatevers...
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