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Those who fitted the Timbrens, did you fit the standard compound or the softer compound developed for the 100 series.....?
Does any brand bump stop have slow speed bypass or adjust ability not to effect normal speed articulation?
Interesting to see not many people run bump stops.
The Timbren process for me was a pain in the ass. I originally ordered the standard rear set for the 80 series (overload springs) from e-trailer.com. Then dealt with Timbren direct to get softer bumps as well as shorter mounting plates. The whole process took a couple months. The flip side is that Timbren was good about simply sending out progressively softer bumps and never wanted any of the old ones back. So I ended up with a set that worked up front as well. My fronts are not as soft as the rears but they were "free" if I don't value my time.
For anyone going this direction I would recommend dealing with Slee or someone else who is selling Timbrens for our applications.
Yah. I went through a couple phone calls to Timbren to get what I really needed. The original kit they sent me would not even fit between the frame and axle housing. Even with my 2" lift at the time. I don't know how anyone could run what I got the first time with a stock truck. I later received a softer bump and much shorter steel spacer than the original "overload" kit. Its been 6 years since my install but I seem to remember clearancing the bracket with the angle grinder a little to prevent spring contact.
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What's the Timbren p/n did you end up with and do you have or add any special notes when ordering so that the correct "softness" arrives?
Thanks man.