SuperSprings: Over ten years carrying the truck camper

Some folks ask how we carry a camper on such a small pickup truck. The "secret" is that we added SuperSprings to the rear suspension to manage the extra weight. So far, all good. It has worked for over a decade.  

Collage of images of the SuperSprings installed in our truck - Photos: Still Gravity.
Left: The factory suspension of our truck.  Center/Right: The SuperSprings installed. 

SuperSprings sells the product as a "self-adjusting suspension stabilizing system for vehicles with rear leaf springs". It manages the extra weight and reduces body roll and rear sagging in trucks, RVs, and cargo vans.

Installation is easy. Just adding some parts to the original leaf springs. The SuperSprings have a dual-roller shackle with holes for different configurations. The higher the hole used, the higher the pre-load tension. Once installed, they don't need further adjustments or maintenance. We also got a 1.5" lift of the pickup bed when running unloaded. 

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