Will springs raise ride height? My is only 1in off of bump stop
SuperSteer SS265 Coil Springs For Chevy/Workhorse P-Chassis Class A Motorhomes - 5,400-5,900 Lbs
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Looking to raise front end as much as possible....
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Open Oct 18, 2021 - 12:10 PM
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Oct 20, 2021 - 07:57 AM
When our coil springs are matched up to the correct weight for the front axle of the coach, you should be sitting between 1.75”-2.5”. That is the optimum clearance between the control arm and the bump stop on the P-Series chassis. Make sure you do not use the weight shown on the sticker, please take an actual weight of the front end. ( Super Steer)
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