โOct-21-2019 06:38 PM
โOct-30-2019 12:24 PM
LIKE2BUILD wrote:
I have Timbrens on my Ram 2500. There is just under 3/4" gap between the spring perch and the rubber. For the most part I'm very happy with the Timbrens because the truck rides absolutely level even with full loads on the 5er hitch or gooseneck.
The one negative is when I hit bumps enough to compress the coil springs you you can definitely feel the perch hit the rubber. From time to time I've considered removing the Timbrens and going to air bags.
KJ
โOct-29-2019 09:20 AM
spud1957 wrote:Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
You are saying your 250 sets lower in the rear than the front when hitched?
If so air bags are the BEST option, air to get truck "LEVEL" not unloaded stance!!!
If stock shocks add Bilstein's. This combo you WILL thank me.
Sad a 250 needs help with that little pin.
Just about all Ford's do! Even on the F450 review fish posted, the owner installed airbags.
OP, bag it and don't look back!
How about a 3500 Ram dually that comes with air bags. Kinds hypocritical calling it sad that a 250 needs bags
โOct-29-2019 07:43 AM
โOct-26-2019 05:36 PM
Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
You are saying your 250 sets lower in the rear than the front when hitched?
If so air bags are the BEST option, air to get truck "LEVEL" not unloaded stance!!!
If stock shocks add Bilstein's. This combo you WILL thank me.
Sad a 250 needs help with that little pin.
Just about all Ford's do! Even on the F450 review fish posted, the owner installed airbags.
OP, bag it and don't look back!
โOct-26-2019 04:30 PM
manley wrote:mexmahon wrote:
I'm towing a 2020 Grand Design, 10500# (when fully loaded) 30' fiver with a pin weight topping out around 1900#. The tow rig is a 2014 F250 6.7 diesel super cab with 6 3/4 bed. The truck squats just a bit when I haul and just want to get it up to level. I've been shopping the Air Lift 7200 bags with the remote and on board compressor, and the Timbren brand "bump stops". Any feedback on either or both out there? Thanks.
Iโve had both. Currently have the Timbrens, and about to replace them with bags.
โOct-23-2019 08:18 AM
โOct-22-2019 03:04 PM
Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
You are saying your 250 sets lower in the rear than the front when hitched?
If so air bags are the BEST option, air to get truck "LEVEL" not unloaded stance!!!
If stock shocks add Bilstein's. This combo you WILL thank me.
Sad a 250 needs help with that little pin.
Just about all Ford's do! Even on the F450 review fish posted, the owner installed airbags.
OP, bag it and don't look back!
โOct-22-2019 12:31 PM
ib516 wrote:
I have Timbrens on my 1500.
The advantages they have are that they require no maintenance, don't leak, and are set it and forget it. They are a simple 15 min install, and are progressive and work well. They are also cheaper to buy than airbags.
The disadvantages they have is that they are not adjustable.
Airbags are adjustable for load, but can leak (will leak eventually) and require a more complicated install.
There are other options too, such as Roadmaster Active Suspension, and add a leaf systems.
โOct-22-2019 07:43 AM
โOct-22-2019 07:07 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
You are saying your 250 sets lower in the rear than the front when hitched?
If so air bags are the BEST option, air to get truck "LEVEL" not unloaded stance!!!
If stock shocks add Bilstein's. This combo you WILL thank me.
Sad a 250 needs help with that little pin.
โOct-22-2019 06:55 AM
โOct-22-2019 06:38 AM
โOct-22-2019 06:22 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
You are saying your 250 sets lower in the rear than the front when hitched?
If so air bags are the BEST option, air to get truck "LEVEL" not unloaded stance!!!
If stock shocks add Bilstein's. This combo you WILL thank me.
Sad a 250 needs help with that little pin.
โOct-22-2019 06:09 AM