Timbren Suspension Kit Recommendation for 2017 Nissan NV200
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Jameson, I think load capacity is fine but the van sways more then I like. When hauling the bike on the rear hitch. Do you think the sumo or other will increase stability when pulling a trailer or my bike?
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Expert Reply:
The problem is that nothing can actually increase the load capacity of a vehicle. The suspension enhancement kits we offer can help you carry the load in a safer way but nothing will actually increase the capacity.
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Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System
- Vehicle Suspension
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Jounce-Style Springs
- Standard Duty
- Timbren
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Mark
8/24/2017
Jameson, I think load capacity is fine but the van sways more then I like. When hauling the bike on the rear hitch. Do you think the sumo or other will increase stability when pulling a trailer or my bike?