Timbren Suspension Kits (SES Kits) are designed to enhance the suspension of your vehicle.
Easiest to use: Rubber cushions absorb road shocks and automatically adjust to uneven loads or road conditions.
Easiest to maintain: There are no airlines or fittings to allow leaks. Simply bolt the kit on and you are set for a lifetime of trouble free suspension.
Easiest to install: There are no holes to drill, no airlines to route and SES Kits can be installed in a matter of minutes using basic hand tools. The softer ride quality of todays trucks and the mediocre suspensions found on most trailers can cause excessive trailer sway, instability and suspension settling.Timbrens high performance suspension packages will ensure added safety and peace of mind.
Key Features:
- Reduces front-end sag and sway
- Comfortable ride, loaded or unloaded
- DIY installation
- Zero post-installation maintenance
Specs: Rated Capacity: 8,600 lbs
Note: Even though you’re increasing the spring rate by adding this upgrade, this does not increase the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating). Please make sure that the load does not exceed the GVWR set by the manufacturer.
What's Included:
- 2 x Mounting Brackets
- 2 x Patented Aeon® SES suspensions (hollow rubber springs)
- All necessary hardware
Fitment:
- 2003 – 2009 Chevrolet Kodiak C4500 Standard
- 1991 – 2002 Chevrolet Kodiak C60 Standard
- 1991 – 2002 Chevrolet Kodiak C6000 Standard
- 1991 – 2002 Chevrolet Kodiak C70 Standard
- 1991 – 2002 Chevrolet Kodiak C7000 Standard
- 1997 – 2009 Chevrolet T5500
- 1997 – 2009 Chevrolet T6500
- 1997 – 2009 Chevrolet T7500
- 1997 – 2009 Chevrolet T8500
- 2003 – 2009 GMC 4500 2WD
- 2003 – 2009 GMC 5500 2WD
- 2003 – 2009 GMC 6500 2WD
- 2003 – 2009 GMC 7500 2WD
- 2003 – 2009 GMC Topkick C4500 Standard
- 1991 – 2002 GMC Topkick C60 Standard
- 1991 – 2002 GMC Topkick C6000 Standard
- 1991 – 2002 GMC Topkick C70 Standard
- 1991 – 2002 GMC Topkick C7000 Standard
- 1997 – 2010 Isuzu FRR
- 1997 – 2010, 2018 – 2023 Isuzu FTR
- 1997 – 2010 Isuzu FVR
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