Recommended Timbren Suspension For a 2012 Ford F-350 Converted Into Feed Truck
Question:
If I buy tff350sdc for front suspension what one do I buy for rear suspension its a feed truck loaded most of time on rough roads
asked by: John F
Helpful Expert Reply:
Since you will be using the Timbrens on a 2012 Ford F-350 feed truck which will spend most of its time loaded you will want to use the Rear # TFRTT350F springs with the Front # TFF350SDC springs you found. The rear kit is their severe service kit which is designed to provide more stability on trucks which constantly carry very heavy loads. Do understand while this will greatly increase ride stability when loaded it will diminish ride quality when unloaded due to the stiffness of the springs.
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Timbren Suspension Enhancement System - Severe Service - Rear Axle
- Vehicle Suspension
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
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Timbren Front Suspension Enhancement System
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