How much space between the Timbren and axle ?installed the Timbren rear bump stops today. Fairly easy install, need to jack up on the axle and remove wheel to access and replace OEM bump stops, using the same bolts
About 1.5-2” with a180lb Smartcap canopy on, but planning to also tow a small trailer (tongue weight about 250 lbs).How much space between the Timbren and axle ?
Constant load (180 lbs canopy), but will also be towing trailer (250 lb tongue weight) and cargo.@Tacomaniac are you running a constant load (ie campershell) or just occasionally towing a load?
Either way, any significant deterioration in ride quality?
I'm extra tempted to scoop these up now.... their blog even has a picture of them towing the same trailer I have, LOL!
https://timbren.com/blogs/blog/go-a...-powered-by-timbren-active-off-road-bumpstops
What model did you install?installed the Timbren rear bump stops today. Fairly easy install, need to jack up on the axle and remove wheel to access and replace OEM bump stops, using the same bolts
Yes, I got the TORSEQ3 as well, which should be ample for your camper (1000 lbs)What model did you install?
There are three different models that fit the Taco; TORSEQ3, which seems to be designed for general use, TORTTNDR for severe and/or heavy loads, and ABSTORNDR for off-road.
I tried communicating with their customer support but after four or five exchanges I gave up. He never really answered my question but I gather that TORTTNDR is really only necessary for large slide-in campers or towing heavy loads. My wedge camper is only ~1,000 lbs fully loaded with everything so I'm tempted to just go with the TORSEQ3, which is $150 less than the heavy duty option.
Honestly so far so good on the Timbren setup.Following, I am on stock suspension and bottom out ALOT with my TRD offroad with rooftop tent and loaded camping gear. The front bottoms out on speed bumps are moderate speed. I was offroading yesterday and I hit my skidplate a couple times because of how much the front bounced.
Need a solution someday but I do have Readlylift 2.5" front with a 1" rear spacer that im planning to install this weekend. Let me know how these timbren bump stops do!
Awesome do you think these will work with a rear spacer lift? I am going to install the 1" spacer lift back there with my readylift 2.5" kit.Honestly so far so good on the Timbren setup.
With the truck loaded with gear, it sits with about .25-.5" of clearance. That was with approximately 825lbs of cargo, gear, myself, & aftermarket stuff. Decided to run it on the scale just to verify everything as I'll be adding another 500lbs of tongue weight, 120lb passenger, and 80lbs of WDH. That'll put me at around 6240 GVW, about 65lbs short of GVWR. Little closer than I'd like, but still under with the added protection of the Timbren setup.
Should give these Timbrens a pretty good run for their money. My guess is with the tongue weight on the truck the Timbrens will ride the frame the whole 2600 mile trip from Chicago to Utah.
All loaded with gear. Normally wouldn't carry this much on the truck itself, but we have about 6 family members that opted to fly rather than drive, and were the ones stuck hauling their stuff.