Timbren Suspension Kit Recommendation for 2011 Chevy Silverado 2500HD
Question:
What would you recommend for a 2011 2500Hd Duramax 4 wheel drive Chevy. When I hook up my 5th wheel it drops the back end 3. I dont think that the springs are getting weak as it has dropped the back end when new. I have 95,000 miles on it. I have not weighed the fifth wheel but suspect that I am several pounds over weight.
asked by: Bobby W
Helpful Expert Reply:
If you are over the towing capacity for your truck I can't recommend anything that will make it safe to exceed that figure but we do have suspension enhancement kits for your truck which are designed for providing additional suspension support to help reduce sag.
I really like the Timbren kits as they are maintenance-free and easy to install. Air bag kits are great too but they have a more involved install and require you to maintain air pressure. So for a Timbren kit confirmed to fit your 2011 Chevy Silverado 2500HD that can provide up to 8,600 lbs of support we have the part # TGMRCK25D which would work well.
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