Recommended Rear Suspension Enhancement For 2007 Nissan Titan Towing 8000lb Boat Trailer
Question:
Boat/aluminum trailer 8000#/750# tongue weight. 2007 Titan rear squat about 4. Titan pulls 8000#s fine but need to reduce squat. Puts too much weight on trailer front axel plus truck squat not good for drivability. Sumo Springs SSR-610-54 best for this problem? How much is non-towing ride affected?
asked by: ROBERT S
Expert Reply:
The SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs - Rear Axle # SSR-610-54 you were looking at would be a great maintenance free option to support the rear suspension of your 2007 Nissan Titan when towing your 8000lb boat trailer.
The # SSR-610-54 has a 2800lb load rating and since you are only have 750lbs tongue weight this kit would offer plenty of support. The # SSR-610-54 will not affect the unloaded ride quality of your Titan as they are a progressive spring that only stiffens up when a load is applied.
I included a video of the # SSR-610-54 for you to take a look at.
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