All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: TC / airbag suspensionHi I have an 04 ram 2500. After several different setups I like using timbrens in tandem with supersprings. I put in the timbrens and adjusted the supersprings to the point I have about 4 inch gap between the axle and timbrens. By doing this it gave me an almost stock ride empty. With very god load capabilities loaded. Lower stable loads also help a lot in my case. Didn't need the stable loads with the timbren supersprings setup.Re: Front SwayI guess to exaggerate. If you welded a bar across the front it should help with sway throughout the entire vehicle. I was curious if anyone had success at addressing the front.Re: Front SwayI guess to exaggerate. If you welded a bar across the front it should help with sway throughout the entire vehicle. I was curious if anyone had success at addressing the front.Re: Front SwayI've got Rancho 9000xls (the adjustable kind on the front and rear. They did help. I just feel that there must be something you can do to address the front that would also help sway. It seems no one addresses the front suspension. I would like to here from someone who has some experience. Or I have to try putting parts on it and just see what happens.Front SwayIve got a 04 ram 2500 with supersprings,stableloads and timbrens on the rear axle.I was wondering if anyone has put timbrens or sumosprings on the front axle and what your impressions were before and after install. To be honest I currently am very happy with on the road ride. But offroad I am trying to cure some of the side to side sway.Re: Sumosprings for help with sway ?Not the same. I put lower stable loads on my ram. Fixed 60% of away. Timbrens (similar to Sumo Springs) Cured the rest. Rides great loaded. Empty is a little harsh only when I hit a big bump.
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