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Old 06-03-2006, 12:26 PM
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Default Re: Need rear spring help with camper on board.

I have Deaver 10 for offroading. When I tow my camper I take the 15 minutes and install Timbrens. They are exactly what I needed; additional load carrying help thats affective, easily removed and relatively cheap.

If you keep your camper on the truck these will work wonderfully. If, like me, only tow the camper every once in a while then you will want to either remove these or go a different route. With no additional load on the truck, when hitting bumps that cause the truck to contact the timbrens, it's a bit hard and bouncy.

I did discover that about 200lbs in the back has the truck resting on the timbren and it rides perfect. The more the weight the better it rides though. I say I have about 700-800 lbs on the rear end when I am fully loaded and on the go. They are perfect for that.

Here is a Pic. More can be provided if you wish. Good luck.

Mike
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