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    Timbren Rear Suspension Bump stop

    Anyone try or like these Timbren Rear Or sumo bump stops
    Just wondering if they’re worth the money

    #2
    I have sumo on my f150. It definitely helps with squat when loaded and it feels more stable. Down side is it rides tougher than a 3/4 ton. I have 1,500 psi springs. Keep in mind, it does not increase the payload capacity..

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      #3
      I have some on my Toyota Tacoma. It definitely helps when hauling a load.

      It does ride a little rougher on rough roads when un loaded though but I got use to it.

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        #4
        Timbrens here on a Ram 1500. As mentioned, they work great with a load and the unloaded ride is rougher on "choppy" roads where the suspension is moved enough to hit the bump stop. Definately worth it to me though.

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          #5
          Just curious why wouldn't you just install airbags?

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            #6
            Originally posted by RWB View Post
            Just curious why wouldn't you just install airbags?
            I think these will be easier to install ? with out going to a after market shop .

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              #7
              Put them on my 2500HD Chevy. Helped with my 5th wheel. Takes about 10 minutes to install.

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                #8
                I have them on my welding rig and they have helped tremendously. It is always loaded so I don't know how well it hurts the unloaded ride.

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                  #9
                  Sumos on my Titan. Don't notice them when not under load but really helps with the RV attached.

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                    #10
                    I ran them on my 05' Silverado 1500. They worked great when loaded heavy. Empty it was pretty harsh-think like a paint mixer. Its easy/fast install so I would install when I needed them. I did not need them daily so it worked for me. On my Ram 2500 I am running the air lift 5000 with the wireless pump and that's the only way to go if hauling heavy often

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