Most Economical Option For Suspension Enhancement on 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500
Question:
I want to haul my 2016 polaris rzr trail in bed of 2021 Silverado 1500 roughly 1250 lbs I have had it in trick and it squats the trick more than id like. What suspension help would you recommend? Most economical, and I don't have the adaptive ride control.
asked by: Kevin S
Helpful Expert Reply:
Thank you for the photo, and we can definitely get your 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500 the suspension enhancement it needs, and for the most economical option that fits your Chevy without the Adaptive Ride Control, I recommend going with Timbrens, with the correct fit being the following part number:
- Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System # TGMRCK15S
What the Timbrens do is take the brunt of the added weight at the back of your truck, and cushion the load to help level and stabilize it. Though they are the most economical option due to their relatively simple hollow rubber spring design, they are highly effective. As you can see on the "Reviews" tab on the product pages, our customers have submitted thousands of reviews and rated them very highly.
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