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Click for more info and reviews of this SuperSprings Intl Trailer Suspension Parts: https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Susp... Check out some similar Trailer Suspension Parts options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trai... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-su... Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the Super Spring SumoSprings line of Trailer Helper Springs.Now, here you can see our helper springs installed. Once our trailer's down on the ground, these are going to make contacts right there at the bottom of the frames. So whether our trailer's completely unloaded or fully loaded, we're going to get a lot of great benefits. These are designed to be compressed. As you can see, they're kind of flexible there, made of a microcellular urethane. When the trailer comes down, it's just going to have a little bit of help on the lighter loads, but the more and more that we compress this, so as our load gets heavier, we're going to get a firmer and firmer feel from our spring. So it's going to work across all load levels for us.I think these are going to be really good at helping to extend the life of our springs, smoothing out our ride as we travel with our trailer, and overall you'll see a lot of good benefits out of them.Now, the microcellular urethane is essentially a foam that's closed cell, so as we're traveling down the road, UV rays, salt, dirt, different things like that aren't going to get inside and cause us any kind of issues. Whether it's really cold outside or really hot outside, we're going to get the same performance, and since it is a closed cell material, these should last the life of your trailer.Another nice thing about this setup is if your trailer is unevenly loaded these are going to work independently of one another. We have one on the passenger, one on the driver. So even if we have more weight on the driver, it's going to do a little bit more work; more weight on the passenger, it's going to do a little bit more work. Now, as we said before, the top of the spring is going to make contact with the bottom frame of your trailer at all times. So, that being said, not only do these help to support the weight and take a lot of that stress and strain off of your suspension, they're also going to act like shock absorbers. So our trailer is going to be more quiet, and it's going to be a much smoother ride. We're not going to have all the bouncing that we're used to. Overall, you're just going to have a better trailering experience.Now let's take our trailer through our bumps course. We're going to do a before and after. You can see before there's a lot of excess movement in that suspension system that we really don't need. That leads to increased felt movement inside your vehicle and also a lot more noise. After we have the system installed, it's much quieter inside the truck, and you'll notice there's a lot less of the bouncing up and down motion. We've only got about 800 pounds or so on the trailer so we certainly don't have them fully compressed, but you can already tell there's a big difference in the way the trailer performs.Now one thing to keep in mind. While these are a really nice addition to your trailer, they are not going to increase its capacity. The trailer's capacity is its capacity. We do not want to exceed that. These just help give us an improvement in the experience we get while using the trailer.Now, in this configuration, this is what we call an overslung axle, so our axle is slung over the spring. This is the overslung axle kit. Now for the underslung axle, all of this will be reversed. So this portion, this flat portion, the ends of our U-bolts will be up here. This is just going to sit right down on top of it. Then we've got the U-bolts that are hooks. They go in these holes right here, and basically we're going to pinch this plate. So this will grab the bottom of that plate, and then as we tighten it down, it's going to hold the spring down. So, really easy installation whether you've got the overslung or the underslung.Now, you'll also notice that there's a line relocation bracket sold with the kit. Now, here's a good example of where you're going to need a line relocation kit. You can see this is our gas line. It's up and out of the way. It's in an okay area, but we have our brake wires that run right here, and they've attached to the bottom of the frame. That SumoSpring kit is going to be resting right here. We certainly don't want this to get pinched to where it might cause our brakes to fail. So with that relocation kit, we're able to bring it out further from the frame of the trailer, giving our SumoSpring a good area to make contact.Now, once we get everything installed, as