Suspension Enhancement for 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 with Mobile Darkroom in Bed
Question:
We have a 2013 dodge reg cab 1500 that we are putting a mobile darkroom on approx. 1300lbs. what do you recommend for rear support. thanks
asked by: Jonathan D
Expert Reply:
The Timbren # TDR1500DQ rear suspension enhancement spring system you mention would be ideal for the mobile darkroom on your 2013 Ram. The weight of the darkroom is well within the capacity of the Timbren springs. Timbrens work especially well at minimizing body roll, which will be important given the height of the darkroom. The Timbren springs simply replace the factory suspension bump stops, which are simply a compression fit. The installation will only take a few minutes. You can see the install procedure by watching the video I have linked you to.
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Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System
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