Front Sumo Springs on a Sprinter 3500 | Skip This and Destroy Your Tires
Автор: SuperSteer
Загружено: 2026-01-06
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Front Sumo Springs can be a great upgrade for the Sprinter 3500 motorhome or van, especially if you are looking for extra front-end support and improved ride height. But there is one critical mistake we see far too often that can lead to poor handling and expensive tire wear.
In this Tech Time Tuesday video, we break down exactly what front Sumo Springs replace, how they work, and what kind of ride height gains you can realistically expect. More importantly, we show you why changing ride height on an independent front suspension like the Sprinter can push your alignment out of specification if you are not careful.
We walk through real before-and-after measurements, explain camber and toe-in in plain language, and show why an alignment check is not optional after installing front Sumo Springs.
If you want safer and happier driving, this is the information you need before or immediately after making this upgrade.
👉 Call to Action:
If you own a Sprinter 3500 RV or van and want help choosing the right suspension upgrades or ensuring they are installed correctly, visit HendersonsLineUp.com or SuperSteerParts.com.
Like, subscribe, and share this video with a fellow Sprinter owner so they do not learn this lesson the hard way.
Chapters:
0:00 Front Sumo Springs Overview and Why Installation Matters
0:21 Tech Time Tuesday
0:25 What Factory Bump Stops Do on a Sprinter
0:41 Replacing Bump Stops with Front Sumo Springs
0:57 Black vs Blue Sumo Springs Explained
2:14 Ride Height Gains Before and After Installation
2:33 Why Ride Height Changes Affect Alignment
3:21 Toe vs Camber Explained Simply
4:05 Alignment Results After Installing Front Sumos
4:36 Why an Alignment Check Is Critical
4:49 Are Front Sumo Springs Worth It
5:07 Final Thoughts and Safer Happier Driving
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