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Thumbs up to TIMBREN
Purchased as set of Timbren's to run on my truck needed a little more suspension for my sled deck and 2 sleds, they only had a 6000 pound kit listed. I installed worked very well, and went on in miniutes, ride was a little rough, just called in to see what was availble to me and there shipping out, no charge a set of 3500 pound aeon springs, should suit my application perfect. So just wanted to say great company to deal with!
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All, i just bought a set for the front...to prevent bottoming on speed bumps / drainage troughs,....didnt get the rear as i dont tow or load much other than dirt bikes...and I havent installed as i have a broken leg and cant drive....
Do you think they'll work for the above listed reasons? Do they impact ride / handling any?
Thanks in advance...
Do you think they'll work for the above listed reasons? Do they impact ride / handling any?
Thanks in advance...
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All, i just bought a set for the front...to prevent bottoming on speed bumps / drainage troughs,....didnt get the rear as i dont tow or load much other than dirt bikes...and I havent installed as i have a broken leg and cant drive....
Do you think they'll work for the above listed reasons? Do they impact ride / handling any?
Thanks in advance...
Do you think they'll work for the above listed reasons? Do they impact ride / handling any?
Thanks in advance...
They certainly cut out the infamous Dodge bottoming out problem. They do make the front end a bit stiffer ride, but at the same time, cut out role on corners and such. It was a trade off I was willing to take. I believe as soon as I get rid of my OEM shocks, it'll be even better.
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