Will Timbren Suspension Enhancement Fit on 1999 Ford F-250 with Lift
Question:
I have a 1999 f250. It is lifted, so the current gap on my bushings as 5 5/8. I am looking at purchasing Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System Item # TFR150SDE Is that the product I need? Will that product lessen the gap sufficiently to haul a fifth wheel? Thanks for your help in advance.
asked by: Cecil
Expert Reply:
A space of 5-5/8 is very little. Especially on a lifted truck.
It sounds like you're not measuring the correct location or your suspension is pretty worn out. The Timbren # TFR150SDE system you're looking at is the correct kit for your 1999 Ford F-250 and must have at least 6-3/4 inches between the frame and the axle. If you're measuring from the bump stop the axle this would make sense. The bushing shouldn't be much from the frame.
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