Front airbags

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I have SumoSprings on my Tundra and Highlander.

Will likely look into putting them on my 40 and 62.

They’re an inexpensive and effective way to handle heavier loads and are, for all intents and purposes, indestructible.
 
This was total rebuild back in 2017. So that is the year I installed the SumoSprings with new OME Springs/Shocks,
38 gal fuel tank, realigned the exhaust to clear the tank. Exhaust always took that route as it is tucked up so
the bottom of the pipe is above the lower rocker out the rear. Also the suspension is in full hanging mode
in these pics with new springs so it comes together alot after load and settling. The SumoSprings now have
permanent polish from the frame but the frame doesn't rest on them, clears by about 1", maybe bit less.
The handling effect of the Sumo's is noticable. The front just seems smoother through transition of loading
and unloading. The airbags I run 15 psi with full everything. I set up camp once, unloaded most everything as
we were doing lengthy day trips and were there for 10-12 days. I forgot to reduce the airbags from 15 to 8 which
is normal around town stuff. The back end was wild! Hit a couple of holes hard and it almost felt like it was
launching. So whatever one does, there are things to be aware of as situation changes.
I wouldn't change anything on this now, it's perfect for me now.
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My sumo’s on my tundra. I’ve got some weight in the back and my springs are a wee tired…

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Installed them maybe 4 years/100,000 miles ago.
 
My sumo’s on my tundra. I’ve got some weight in the back and my springs are a wee tired…

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Installed them maybe 4 years/100,000 miles ago.
I've seen you on Tundras.com? I've got same handle. I just got a 2010 RCSB but am going SUA, lowering kit with SOS
and adding their airbag kit. It's not too expensive but I can run 34"+ tires on stock suspension and with it lowered still
actually load something/anything in the tailgate without a stepstool. But Sumos up front might be an idea, have to see
to that.
 
I've seen you on Tundras.com? I've got same handle. I just got a 2010 RCSB but am going SUA, lowering kit with SOS
and adding their airbag kit. It's not too expensive but I can run 34"+ tires on stock suspension and with it lowered still
actually load something/anything in the tailgate without a stepstool. But Sumos up front might be an idea, have to see
to that.
No, not on Tundras.com
 

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