Dropped and gone saggy over the years

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Yes it’s dropped and gone saggy over the year. .we’re talking fiat Ducato 2003 motorhome .

The front springs. I don’t know of it’s worth seeing if I can gat longer springs or not .
Had the front suspension legs renewed a few years ago and used the same springs.

There real thick and in good condition .
Seen on the net a company called mad springs they are in Holland or somewhere like that and there not answering emails ..

They make a spring that goes inside the main spring and offers that little extra lift.

Other ways like rubber inserts or rings that go in the spring I have been told is Not an option ..


Any other options. Anybody ?
 
Yes it’s dropped and gone saggy over the year. .we’re talking fiat Ducato 2003 motorhome .

The front springs. I don’t know of it’s worth seeing if I can gat longer springs or not .
Had the front suspension legs renewed a few years ago and used the same springs.

There real thick and in good condition .
Seen on the net a company called mad springs they are in Holland or somewhere like that and there not answering emails ..

They make a spring that goes inside the main spring and offers that little extra lift.

Other ways like rubber inserts or rings that go in the spring I have been told is Not an option ..


Any other options. Anybody ?
An option I used to see a lot mentioned in the US on RV Lifers Youtube channels was "Sumo Springs" and they seemed well liked.
I think they are now officially imported into the UK/Europe and while usually seen on the rear, I think there are front options as well?

I don't know if it is the type of product that you have been advised is "not an option" though?
Have a look at this website as a starting point - https://www.superspringsinternational.com/sumosprings/
 
Mainly rear springs only one for the front and that’s the rubber insert that I was told by an engineer never use then on the front there o.k for the rear. Only..

Don’t know why but there it is
 
Thankyou I will look into them upon our return
 
Look on Fleabay the springs are manufactured by Kiln and used by a well known air assist suspension installer.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275358897981?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=qY9ep60iTl6&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=_TTYNRZBQU6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
 
P.S. these were the springs for my model of chassis so check to suit yours, they were also h/d. I also doubt you will get extra height with the springs only hold the vehicle at its given ride height.
 
I put 40mm spacers on the top of my springs to lift it a bit + the rubber inserts in the spring and had no trouble with then that was about 18 month ago replace the top bearing as well all brand new
 

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