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Review on ๐Ÿš— Timbren DR2500CA Suspension Upgrade Kit by Tony Doan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Hit with airbags.

I stumbled across them a few years ago while looking for an alternative to airbags for cargo support. Don't get me wrong, a good set of airbags and an onboard air compressor do an excellent job of supporting and leveling the load, but for me they were too negative for the ride when the truck was unloaded. .You have no influence on entering the warehouse when the truck is empty; They don't touch the suspension at all, but they place the load on the truck bed and they support the load and keep the truck level and stable. Unlike airbags, which require you to experiment with to get the right amount of air for each load (light load, less air - heavier load, more air, but never the same), they use gradient compression and go from no load to the heaviest load . and everything in between, they provide the right support without the user having to do anything with them. Easy Installation - Remove the standard axle dampeners (two bolts) and install in place; takes about 15 minutes to work on both sides, including getting and putting in the wrenches. I tow a 5 wheeler RV and enjoy not having to worry about adding or deflating tow (and still have a choppy ride) when we want to unhitch and enjoy the sights. One less thing to worry about; They can't leak, they don't need complicated installation or a compressor and all those airbag hoses. They carry the van (or whatever I'm carrying) with no fuss, should last almost forever, require no maintenance, and add stability to the hitch.

Pros
  • Best in Niche
Cons
  • Secret