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Old 11-18-2018, 07:32 PM   #15
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My 35U rides pretty well. Tracks well, no problem with passing semi trucks and no excessive sway. My main problem is that at low speeds on bad city streets I feel every bump and crack. I have new Monroe shocks and new tires inflated to the psi specified for my axle weights. My front bump stops, in particular look pretty worn with a lot of surface cracking.

Turlock, CA has to have the worst streets in the state. We've passed through there twice and the ride is worse than I've experienced anywhere else.

I've been thinking about Sumo Springs but some say they improve road bump issues like I experience while others say they make it worse. For the price, I may go ahead and install them on the front but I'm not going to rush on the back.

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My 35U rides pretty well. Tracks well, no problem with passing semi trucks and no excessive sway. My main problem is that at low speeds on bad city streets I feel every bump and crack. I have new Monroe shocks and new tires inflated to the psi specified for my axle weights. My front bump stops, in particular look pretty worn with a lot of surface cracking.

Turlock, CA has to have the worst streets in the state. We've passed through there twice and the ride is worse than I've experienced anywhere else.

I've been thinking about Sumo Springs but some say they improve road bump issues like I experience while others say they make it worse. For the price, I may go ahead and install them on the front but I'm not going to rush on the back.

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Koni FSD's. They made a huge difference in the ride quality of my 35U.
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