Which Timbren Suspension Kit for 2017 Ford F-250
Question:
Presume the 350j is softer unloaded ride since 8000lb vs 8600 and 1” shorter but why so much more expensive than 250SD?
asked by: Messingham
Expert Reply:
There are 2 Timbren helper spring kits for the 2017 Ford F-250. First we have # TFR250SDJ which has an 8,600 pound capacity and fits 2- and 4-wheel drive models. And second we have # TFRTT350J which is rated for 8,000 pounds and also fits 2- and 4-wheel drive models.
The higher weight capacity and the fact it's not as popular as the lower rated kit is why there is a price difference. I prefer to recommend the lower capacity kit as it will give you a smoother unloaded ride quality.
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Timbren Suspension Enhancement System - Severe Service - Rear Axle
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Timbren Suspension Enhancement System - Rear Axle
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