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usmcshepherd
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Nov 12, 2013

Shoutout for Timbren

I just had to give a shout out to Timbren!! Earlier this year I paid to have a set of Timbren's on my 2011 Ram 3500....as it turned out it when the truck accessory store installed them they left to large of a gap (which I wondered about) and they used the normal Timbren. I finally had some free time to talk to Timbren and found Murray to be a huge help. He informed me that I had the wrong Timbren's (that I should I. Fact have the heavy duty version) and that the gap was in fact to big. That said he sent a brand new set of Timbren's with more spacers then necessary for free!! And didn't even charge me shipping. I was very impressed and actually quiet amazed! I installed them today and can already tell a substaintial positive difference!!
  • Hi, I have a 2005 Chevy 2500 HD with the D/A combo and a new Wolf Creek 850, and have about a 2 inch sag in the rear with the camper on. Sometimes it is not even noticeable. I am trying to decide if air bags will help or if the Timbren's would solve my problem. Any ideas or help is appreciated.
  • Correct 1" gap unloaded...the Timbren's have to make contact to hold the load!
  • I love the timbrens too... when the camper is loaded they are great.

    The only negative against them, is when towing my boat without the camper the tongue weight of the boat is just enough to "engage" the timbrens. And it's a very harsh ride for the boat.

    Love the product though, and if all I used my truck for was the camper, they'd be my first choice over air bags any day of the week without question.

    Later
    C
  • Rickj91 wrote:
    Hi, I have a 2005 Chevy 2500 HD with the D/A combo and a new Wolf Creek 850, and have about a 2 inch sag in the rear with the camper on. Sometimes it is not even noticeable. I am trying to decide if air bags will help or if the Timbren's would solve my problem. Any ideas or help is appreciated.

    The Timbrens will get you level again. I had about a one inch sag and with the Timbrens, I am about an inch high. I have had them for 2 years with no problems.
  • I knew they have to make contact when hauling a load, otherwise they would be useless. I was talking about the gap when no load is on the truck. I thought it was supposed to be 1.5 inches and like I said I have about 1 inch. I just wanted to make sure since the Timbrens I have are for the 2500 Ram (which is what I used to have them on) and now I have them on my 3500 Ram. Sounds like I have what I'm supposed to have. Thanks.