Does anyone have any experience with Liquidsprings suspension system? I have a 2017 Thor Windsport. Is it worth the price? Return on the money if sold?
BEST BUY! "LIQUID SPRING SUSPENSION"! BRING YOUR CLOTHES! DRIVE IT HOME TODAY!2020 NEWMAR CANYON STAR3710 w/ "LIQUID SPRING SUSPENSION" Due to medical issues, We must SELL our fantastic Newmar Canyon Star.Bring your clothes, because thats all you need! This coach is completely furnished, and...
LiquidSprings would be redundant on a DP, especially a 2025. LiquidSprings are designed to give gas chassis coaches the feel of a DP. 105 psi is a lot on steer tires. I'd check the tables again on that. More psi up front than is necessary is going to result in a harsher ride and a sensitive wheel.
...improvement!
So, while attending the 2020 Tampa Super RV Show/Newmar Rally (what a show), I come upon a display from a company called "Liquid Spring", & met Wayne Wells the Vice-President. He educated me about LiquidSpring suspension & even had me drive his Tiffin "Demo"! Very impressive...
...running right at 105 PSI in the tires. I don't sense much wandering or sway. Mostly, we feel the deep bridge abutments and expansion joints. I have looked at the liquidsprings option, you are correct, looks like about $25 - $30K. Not sure if the smoother ride warrants a big expense like...
...DX3 handles in high side winds. I have driven many miles in high side winds and am looking to upgrade to a newer DX3 either 34 or 37 footer and wondered how it handles. I currently own 2021 Nexus Wraith 35 W with the LiquidSprings upgrade on the rearend and have had to slow way down in high...
...didn't do anything but cost money and take up space. I softened my ride some with air bags. If you're willing to get a 2nd. mortgage you can have "Liquid Springs" installed.
At the end of the day and regardless how much money you throw at it however, it's still not going to ride like a DP.
There’s also this:
https://rvforums.com/search/107220/?q=liquid+spring&o=relevance
I have no experiemce with liquidsprings, but people seem to be very happy with them. Worth some research anyway.
Lurch, we just bought a 2024 Rebel 32R and are now contemplating LiquidSprings as well. I'm new to RVs but would like to investigate installing them myself. Did you run into any glitches? And if you don't mind me asking, what's your mechanical background? Having asked that, how difficult...
Good to know. Every day you learn something new. Never would've thought Fiat is so big. Expert installer of LiquidSprings CLASS suspension upgrade - Utility Bodywerks This is what I know about "liquid springs"
Thanks for the reply. The one that I am getting should have delivery within a week is a 20 2232 TSC and it already has the liquidsprings installed. Also seems to have a lot of other extras which the previous owner put in a couple hundred watts of solar theater seating updated ACs with heat...
Joe, jut curious, but after installing "Liquid Spring" suspension on the rear; why would you not install "Liquid Spring" front suspension?
Instead you made these other changes.
I am having "JoSam" install front & rear "Liquid Spring" suspension next week.
...were made to a Canyon Star but should work for a BayStar, same F53 chassis. This RV handled better than most RVs, including DPs.
We installed the LiquidSpring on the rear prior to it being available at all four corners. We would have opted for the four corner system rather than just the rear.
...your E450 leaf springs also sagged to the extent that their arch reversed, from positive to negative (from a Smile to a Frown)?
The LiquidSprings look both fantastic and expensive. Had a Toyota 4Runner with their own version of liquidsprings and it was a very smooth ride. My E350 RV is...
I have a 2020 Newmar Canyon Star "3710", & have had 4 corner Liquidspring suspension on my coach for 3 years & drove it over 20,000 miles with "LS" installed! Bottom line; rides drives, & handles as good as any coach on the market (which has a solid front axle)! The luxury "DP" coaches have...
...or right side of the road you will feel it in the entire front end.
If you really want a great ride and want to spend the bucks, go with liquidsprings front and back. Last time I heard they were around the $25Kmark. Cheap they are not, but it's the best ride you will ever get from this...
If you check out the "V-Series", and then look at the "Liquid Spring" suspension system for gas coaches, the front is quite similar. They both are using a variation of the "4 link/5 link" type suspension system used for years on race cars! One must actually drive it to see/feel the difference &...
We had liquidsprings installed on our E450 chassis.
I’ll just say they are worth every penny we spent!!
No more banging from the rear suspension, smoothed out the ride immensely, no longer a chore to drive, wind from passing trucks etc was a non event.
Now that we have had them we would...
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