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Jayco Seneca Superspring upgrade

Yahoo Message Number: 1113
Just a note to tell everyone how pleased I am with Supersprings on my
2007 Jayco Seneca ZX toyhauler. 1000% improvement in sway, handling and
ride. If anyone is contemplating them, get it done...Ended up raising
the back of the motorhome almost two inches. I did the job myself in
about 3 hours. With some better tools,I probably could have done the
job in about 1.5 hours. My Seneca came stock with the 15,000# springs
which definetly are undersprung for this motorhome.

Next I'm planning on Koni's and a rear track bar, but the improvement
so far I'm not sure that it is really needed. Great upgrade for the
Seneca...GP

Re: Jayco Seneca Superspring upgrade

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 1114
As the springs on my Greyhawk 32SS "settle" I've been getting the feeling that I'm starting to get a bit of sag. The problem is that when we've been parked with the MH leveled, it has usually required the left side to be pushed up a bit and that may be what I'm seeing and thinking is an uneven spring sag.

How much did you pay for the SuperSpring? Where did you get them?

Tx

Don

ps. I've been having some thoughts on the Kodiak chassis, which I originally thought had to be just great for a Class C. I'll try to explain why I'm having second thoughts on that view.


On 22-May-08, at 12:25 AM, gpgofast wrote:


Re: Jayco Seneca Superspring upgrade

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 1116
gpgofast: Did your toyhauler have any rear swaybar when you got it ?? I have 2007 FourWinds Funmover (toyhauler) it came with rear swaybar and has 22,000 rear springs I keep reading about others getting swaybars and I just wondered if they had one and upgraded or what...... Didn't know if mine was upgraded and wasn't listed as such.