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I just installed the SumoSprings front coil spacers and wanted to share my experience since there hasn't been much discussion about them on the forum.
These are what I bought: https://www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/SuperSprings-Intl/CSS-1094.html
https://www.superspringsinternational.com/shop/css-1094/
After installing my winch, the front of my Bronco dropped 5/8", which created a 2" difference in height front to rear. It also made the already bad nosediving while hard braking even worse!
These things installed in minutes. You just have to jack up your front end, letting the suspension droop all the way and slip them in. I let them heat up in the sun for about an hour first, which softened them up nicely. You don't even need to remove your wheels.
They brought my front end back up to about what stock was, there's now a 1.25" difference front to rear, which is about perfect for me. The nosedive during braking and shifting is gone and it's much more composed around corners as well.
It's rare that a product does exactly what they say it does these days. These easily exceeded my expectations.
If you're having similar issues, give these a look. Well worth the $170 and saved me what I was really considering; replacing the shocks.
These are what I bought: https://www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/SuperSprings-Intl/CSS-1094.html
https://www.superspringsinternational.com/shop/css-1094/
After installing my winch, the front of my Bronco dropped 5/8", which created a 2" difference in height front to rear. It also made the already bad nosediving while hard braking even worse!
These things installed in minutes. You just have to jack up your front end, letting the suspension droop all the way and slip them in. I let them heat up in the sun for about an hour first, which softened them up nicely. You don't even need to remove your wheels.
They brought my front end back up to about what stock was, there's now a 1.25" difference front to rear, which is about perfect for me. The nosedive during braking and shifting is gone and it's much more composed around corners as well.
It's rare that a product does exactly what they say it does these days. These easily exceeded my expectations.
If you're having similar issues, give these a look. Well worth the $170 and saved me what I was really considering; replacing the shocks.
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