Will SuperSprings Kit Hold Moisture to Truck Frame Causing Rust
Question:
Ive been looking at the sumoSprings for a while. reason I have not pulled the trigger is living in New England rust is a major factor. will these cause a rusting of the frame from being against it or do they sit or be made to sit so not touching the frame as Ive seen others mention?
asked by: Dana
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Expert Reply:
Hey Dana, when the SuperSprings like the part # SSR-610-54 is installed it would not always contact the frame of the vehicle which in theory could hold moisture to it like it sounds like you are concerned about. These have a slight gap so that they are not always engaged to help with ride quality.
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Jameson C
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SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs - Rear Axle
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