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  • Does Timbren Suspension Kit Increase Towing Capacity of Vehicle
  • Hey Kyoung, so the Timbren suspension kit part # TNRNVHD does provide an additional 6,000 lbs of suspension support but it does not actually increase the vehicle's towing capacity. Instead it basically just beefs up the suspension so that it doesn't sag as much which helps create a safer driving experience when loaded.
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  • Timbren Suspension Kit for a 2024 GMC Sierra 3500 with 2" Block in Rear
  • Thanks for reaching out, Chris! I couldn't find that part either but I bet they are referring to the Timbren Suspension Enhancement System # TGMRTT35D along with a spacer kit to take up that extra spacing. If your vehicle frame is the same height as it was before the lift then you don't need a spacer, but if that 2" lift increased your frame height then you'll need to use the 1" Spacer # TA25723-90AD00 (1 for each side) and get some longer mounting bolts from your local hardware store.
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  • Air Bag Suspension Kit Recommendation for a 2019 Ford E-450 Class C Motorhome
  • Thanks for reaching out, Lee! I recommend installing the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs # F22ZR on your 2019 Ford E-450 Class C motorhome because the Firestone air bags are the best on the market and this is the only kit that fits your vehicle. I also recommend checking out the Air Lift WirelessONE Tank Kit for Air Helper Springs # AL67DQ so you can monitor and adjust the air bags, plus you get the air tank and hose so you can use this same kit to fill your tires or anything else...
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  • Recommended Automatic Sliding 5th Wheel Hitch And Air Springs For A 2023 Chevy Silverado 2500 High C
  • Hi Wally, To determine if the truck can tow the trailer you'd need to subtract your truck's curb weight from its Gross Combined Vehicle Weight Rating (GCVWR). This information can typically be found in the owner's manual, on the driver's side door jamb, or on a sticker in the glove box. Once you have this number you can compare it to the GVWR of the trailer to see if the truck is capable of safely towing it. Adding air springs in to help support the suspension would definitely be a good...
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