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Old 06-09-2017, 02:27 PM   #1
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Exclamation Paseo Review: Springs & Towing& Pass Seat

Recently purchased a Paseo and after getting it home, found that the rear springs, without adding trailer, are already bottomed out. Installing a air-bag system at cost of $2,000.00. Winnebago sure screwed this up. Also, passenger seat doesn't recline as it butts up to extendable table behind seat. Waiting to see what else is screwed up. (Springs being bottomed is really dangerous!!_
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You may want to think about Sumo Springs. They get really good reviews. Might not be the right thing for your situation but worth the look.

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If the springs are bottomed out, can't you go after Winnebago to have them fixed? You could also go to a spring shop and have a leaf added.
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Have you bothered to weigh your new rig? You might be overloaded which is not a Winnebago problem. So weigh your rig, if you are OK, call WBO, and see what they have to say. Unless Ford and Winnebago really screwed up, these things do not roll out of the factory with overloaded rear ends.
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I'm curious as to why you think your springs are bottomed out ? I bought a new '17 PASEO a couple weeks ago and my springs are definitely not bottomed out. In fact, looking at it from the side, the rear sits higher than the front. I would not want the tail end sitting any higher. The dealer had 3 of them on his lot and all 3 sat the same way.
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