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Here are some pics of it helps.

comparing the oem vs sumo
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i added a 2in bump stop extension
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after the extension the sumos contact with less weight needed in the bed. Making them more useful
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It wasn’t needed but I also air bags in the rear. %100 over kill for my JTMT.
Thanks… do you have any lift? I see you have the Rubi wheels… did you install the springs or a lift too?
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Thanks… do you have any lift? I see you have the Rubi wheels… did you install the springs or a lift too?
There is def lift on there. Probably a 2.5” lift. The sumos are designed to be within an 1” of frame under normal conditions.
 

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Thanks… do you have any lift? I see you have the Rubi wheels… did you install the springs or a lift too?
2in iron rock off road spacers front and rear. So just 2ins of lift.
Stock jtmt springs
 

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Update.
The spring inserts I was sent did not fot no matter what I tried. So i gave up on that idea and installed the air bags. Didn’t honestly need them after putting the bump stops in. But I had them so why not right?

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What is your towing review now of the sumosprings? How about with the airbags? How much air pressure do you run in them? Overall what would you do or not do again?

I will be towing close to max tow of my Mojave. I am currently leaning towards sumosprings. Then I can swap them back to stock bump stops when not towing.
 

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What is your towing review now of the sumosprings? How about with the airbags? How much air pressure do you run in them? Overall what would you do or not do again?

I will be towing close to max tow of my Mojave. I am currently leaning towards sumosprings. Then I can swap them back to stock bump stops when not towing.
The combo of the two make for a very nice ride while towing. I run the bags at 20-25psi that way the sumos are just barely touching the contact pad. Im pleased with the combo for sure. My travel trailer is close to 5,000lbs loaded with a single axle and rides nice.

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The combo of the two make for a very nice ride while towing. I run the bags at 20-25psi that way the sumos are just barely touching the contact pad. Im pleased with the combo for sure. My travel trailer is close to 5,000lbs loaded with a single axle and rides nice.

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Good to hear. My dad had a wolf pup that I used often. He just sold it and bought a grey wolf 22rr. That is what I will be pulling. Looking forward to the extra space and 2nd axle. Not looking forward to the extra weight!
 

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Good to hear. My dad had a wolf pup that I used often. He just sold it and bought a grey wolf 22rr. That is what I will be pulling. Looking forward to the extra space and 2nd axle. Not looking forward to the extra weight!
Yea that hitch weight will be interesting. With a good wdh and either the sumos or bags…or both….will make a marked difference. And thankfully the bags and sumos are inexpensive and easy to install

interesting side note, i put a set of sumos on the wolf pup aswell. They help with trailer movement and bounce. I sorta thought it wad a gimmick until i put them on. They really actually helped a lot!
 

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For a Mojave, should I get the sumo 1,400lb (blue) or 1,800lb (black)?

https://www.superspringsinternation...duct_model=Gladiator&product_drive_type=4+X+4

I think I will skip the bags for now and see how the sumo do.
Id say 1400 just because thats what I have so its what I know. Im sure there is some big brain logic to choosing which ones. Id reach out to them and see. They’re very quick to respond to inquiries, especially with their live chat feature in the pc website
 

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Id say 1400 just because thats what I have so its what I know. Im sure there is some big brain logic to choosing which ones. Id reach out to them and see. They’re very quick to respond to inquiries, especially with their live chat feature in the pc website
Thanks, I just sent an email.
 

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Okay, according to super springs, the Gladiator kit is 5.5” long so about 4.5” outside the frame socket. The universal kit is 5.5”, but it’s essentially all effective spring as there is no material going into the socket on the frame. The 4” washer would cover the socket opening. You will need to buy a bolt to go through the kit and the hole at the top of the frame socket. They also make 1/2” spacers that you can buy for the Gladiator kit, but you have to call customer service to order them. This will space it out further, but also limit travel.
 

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Okay, according to super springs, the Gladiator kit is 5.5” long so about 4.5” outside the frame socket. The universal kit is 5.5”, but it’s essentially all effective spring as there is no material going into the socket on the frame. The 4” washer would cover the socket opening. You will need to buy a bolt to go through the kit and the hole at the top of the frame socket. They also make 1/2” spacers that you can buy for the Gladiator kit, but you have to call customer service to order them. This will space it out further, but also limit travel.
I know the front sumos have the bolt, but I didn’t realize the rears did. Interesting
 

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I know the front sumos have the bolt, but I didn’t realize the rears did. Interesting
It might for the kit as is, but if you start staking spacers you'd need a longer bolt. With the current 25% off sale, I'm thinking about getting both the Gladiator and universal kits. Figure between the two I can get the fit I'm looking for.
 

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On most trucks, the SumoSprings are designed to always be in contact with the bump stop pad. The Timbrens are designed to have 0.5" to 1.5" clearance between the pad and the bottom of the spring.

It looks like the opposite is true for the Gladiator. All of you guys have a gap between the pad and your sumosprings. Hmm...

I'm running the Timbrens on my Ram right now (almost identical suspension to the Jeep) because they are rated 8,800 lbs. load. With 1,000 lbs. of tongue weight, my truck rides like a Cadillac and you can definitely feel them working. I'm concerned that since the SumoSprings have a considerably lower load rating that they won't be adequate for doing the job. Has anybody here tried the Timbren kit for Gladiator?
Late reply to the question but I have a set of the off-road bumpstops (which are slightly lighter than the tow kit) from Timbren and they ride like a dream. They're much longer than stock so I do hit them pretty regularly but they are so smooth.

When I towed across country with factory springs it was pretty obvious when I was hitting the bumps but with these it just feels like I hit a stiffer section of the dampers. Highly recommend.
 

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It might for the kit as is, but if you start staking spacers you'd need a longer bolt. With the current 25% off sale, I'm thinking about getting both the Gladiator and universal kits. Figure between the two I can get the fit I'm looking for.
Where/what is the 25% code listed?
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