lebesset
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well , got around to fitting the timbren supports ; they replace the bump stops ... you just screw out the old and screw in the new ...took me about half an hour , didn't even have to take off the rear wheels to get at the axle , just a jack up the bodywork job
first thing you notice is that instead of there being a small gap between the bump stops and the axle , the timbren are slightly compressed on a loaded motorhome ; so as well as improving the stability , you get an improvement in cushioning ...or at least I have
well pleased for £200 or so ...I commend them if there is a kit for your chassis and are not seeking to increase the carrying capacity
oh, and no increase in nose down
first thing you notice is that instead of there being a small gap between the bump stops and the axle , the timbren are slightly compressed on a loaded motorhome ; so as well as improving the stability , you get an improvement in cushioning ...or at least I have
well pleased for £200 or so ...I commend them if there is a kit for your chassis and are not seeking to increase the carrying capacity
oh, and no increase in nose down