I've been running them on my F-350 for a few years and have been very happy with them. Inactive without a load but work great as soon as you throw some weight in. Theyre especially nice when you tow the camper down to hunting camp beccause you don't have to mess with airbags or get the heck beat out of you while hunting. Ocassionally I'll grab a ton of wood pellets or other materials while in town without planning on it and I never have to think about adjusting or changing anything. I highly recommend them.
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I put Timbren’s on my F350, I use it to haul a 4000 pound camper and they work very good. You won’t ever get leaky air bags or lines. Mine make no contact with the axel when the truck is unloaded so they really don’t affect the unloaded ride.
Couple local guys say it works great for heavy loads on these new gayed out pickups.
I'm skeptical.
Fricken phone, can't get the link up.
I considered the timbrens and air bags, but went with spring steel and hte hellwig spring steel helper/leveler/whatever springs have worked great for me.
You can get different designs that do different things.
OI don't know if the spelling right. It's very common addition to 1 tons so the overloads catch sooner. I have a 8'10" camper on my '08 Ram, it does help the sway. But the big aftermarket rear sway bar helped even more. On Chevys and Dodges the empty ride worsens, not so much on Fords.
Put a set on my '16 F250 about a year and a half ago. Haul a large cabover camper and tow a four horse trailer. I'm sure there are better options, but when you factor in the price and ease of installation, they're a good solution. I'm happy with mine and would buy them again.
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in silvam ne ligna feras (don't carry logs into the forest)
but it looks like they just might work for Sam's needs.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)