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Heavy trailers and bed loads can make the rear end sag and the front lift, throwing off steering and braking. The Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System adds up to 8,600 lbs of capacity to keep your vehicle level and stable when towing or hauling. The hollow rubber springs sit above the axle to stiffen progressively as weight increases, improving traction, handling, and braking when the load gets serious.


Every bump and pothole doesn’t have to bounce through your cab. The hollow rubber springs act as shock absorbers, taking the edge off bumps and rough roads. By cushioning the ride and reducing road shock, they keep driving comfortable while protecting your factory suspension from bottoming out and extra wear.

When you hit a curve or get a gust from a passing semi, each rubber spring reacts on its own to keep the vehicle planted. This independent action cuts down body roll and sway so the ride feels stable even with off-center loads or uneven terrain. It also helps keep trailers in line by reducing turbulence between your tow vehicle and what’s behind it.

Getting better load support doesn’t have to be complicated. This system bolts onto existing frame rails above the rear axle using custom-fit brackets—no drilling required. It replaces your factory bump stops and works with your current suspension in good condition. With no air lines or compressors to maintain, you get reliable performance every time you load up or tow out.
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Hey guys, it's Jake here with etrailer. Today we've got John with us from Timbren. He's gonna tell us a little bit more about what separates Timbren from the competitors. I appreciate it, I'm glad to be here. Timbren is a suspension specialist. We're based in Whitby, Ontario, so we are a true manufacturer in Canada and we offer a wide range of suspension products from light duty, from commercial all the way up to Overlander, Sprinter applications and trailers.
Now we've talked about a few of the options you guys have and we have plenty of options on our website. Right. We've got the SES kits. We've got the axle-less suspension. Right.
We've got your new coil inserts that just came out recently. But what would you say is your bread-and-butter at Timbren Yeah, no, our SES, suspension enhancement system, is definitely our bread-and-butter. Came out in 2011, won a SEMA New Product Award for best truck suspension. And really, the evolution you just mentioned here, you know, starting in 1968 all the way through now, 2024. But the SES kits are really the core of who we are.
And if you, if you would say at, in the level of stiffness on the market, what would you, would you put yourself in more in a heavy duty side for the SES kits or is it more of a lighter duty Yeah, great question. Lighter duty, we certainly can have a product for commercial and heavy duty, but in '82 when SES was introduced, it was purposely introduced for that, that light duty market. So we start with 1500 and again, go all the way up, but by far really popular with that 1500, 2500 crowd. That kinda leads me into my next question. So we talked about, your specialty is kind of in the lighter duty, but do you have an option for the heavier duty for your sprinter vans and maybe for your truck bed campers Yeah, absolutely.
We do have SES kits for truck beds, truck campers with a higher center of gravity. That creates a new kind of set of problems with the sway side to side. So we have severe duty kits for those. And it uses a single convoluted AON versus a double convoluted to tackle that problem of side to side. And the same thing with the sprinter van. It uses a rectangular shape Aon, but it's there to do the same deal that side to side sway because they're so top heavy, it'll eliminate that. Okay. And then we've had an instance here at etrailer that we had a van that was very, very heavy on the one side. Is there anything that you guys can do personally to help, I would say, I guess customize that kit for that particular user Yeah, by all means we would want that individual to contact us. We would ask a couple questions, see where that weight is distributed and we can actually produce an AON with either a stiffer hardness or durometer or a softer durometer and that will help level it out. So yes, we can take care of that for 'em. And I think that'll really, really help people to get their rigs dialed in because who knows what they're putting in the campers afterwards, after they buy 'em. They come from the manufacturer already heavy on that side and they're trying to load stuff on the other side to try to even it out. But knowing that there's a solution that you can customize for your rig no matter what the weight is on either side is really, really cool. Yeah, absolutely. We're happy to take care of 'em and again, there's no charge for that. Awesome. Now to kind of wrap things up, what sets Timbren apart from a lot of other manufacturers out there Well, I think there's a couple things. We're a family run company and our longevity, you can't deny, 1968 to 2024 and our warranty, we have a lifetime warranty regardless of how old it is. We will take care of it, replace it, limited lifetime warranty, and the hundred day money back guarantee. Very cool. And that's whether or not you're the first owner Right. And yeah, we're not asking for receipt, who'd you buy it from It'll be taken care of. Just give us a ring and we'll take care of it for you. Very cool. Well thank you again for meeting with us. Appreciate it. It was a pleasure to work with you. Thank you.
Ratings & Reviews
Easy install and much better than factory bump stops. Ready for another load of rock to see how it handles the squat. Would recommend.
Great service and easy installation. Replaced bump stops in 2006 Fleetwood Tioga MH. Noticeable improvement in handling on a test drive. See photo for old/new comparison.
I installed these on three different trucks in a year, a 24 F350 CCLB Gas SRW to use with a smaller 9.6 Northern Lite truck camper, but decided I wanted to step up to a DRW, as I bought Northern Lite 10-2 instead. I traded that SRW and put these on a new 24 F350 diesel dually. Took that truck and 4000lb camper coast to coast and back. This year I traded that 24 F350 on a 25 F450. The Timbrens needed a 1" spacer for the F450, as the spring blocks are different. I called Timbren, and they sent me the spacers and longer bolts free of charge. Three trips so far this year with the truck camper on the F450. Couldn't be happier with the Timbrens. They have about 3/4" space when not loaded, so there is free spring movement, and they help with sway and level when loaded. I also added overload spring blocks of my own making, similar to the ones Timbrens sells.
It arrived quickly and installation was easy… I’ll wait to see how it performs, but for now, it looks great and fits very well… thank you very much.
Photos before and after
A Must-Have Upgrade for Any Load-Hauling Frontier
Item: Timbren SES (Suspension Enhancement System) - Rear Kit Vehicle:2022 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X
I installed the Timbren SES kit on the rear of my 2022 Frontier PRO-4X, and it has completely transformed the truck when carrying a load. I can't recommend this product enough.
Before the Timbrens, my truck would sag noticeably anytime I loaded up with camping gear, a full bed of construction materials, or hooked up my trailer. It gave that uncomfortable, "squatting" look and made the steering feel loose and vague.
The two biggest benefits I've experienced are:
1. Eliminated Sag: The Timbrens completely prevent the rear from squatting under heavy loads. The truck now sits perfectly level, which is not only better for aesthetics but crucial for maintaining proper headlight alignment and overall vehicle balance.
2. Enhanced Handling & Stability: This was the most surprising and welcome improvement. The truck no longer feels wallowy or unstable on the highway when loaded. It handles bumps, curves, and wind gusts with so much more confidence. The ride is firm and controlled, not harsh or bouncy. It feels like how the truck should have come from the factory for someone who uses it as a truck.
Installation was straightforward. It's a simple bolt-on replacement for the factory bump stops. No drilling, cutting, or complex spring compression is needed. I had it done in my driveway in under an hour.
Final Verdict: If you regularly carry heavy loads, tow, or even just want a more planted and stable ride from your Nissan Frontier, stop looking at expensive, complicated suspension overhauls. The Timbren SES is an incredibly effective, simple, and affordable solution. It does exactly what it promises and does it brilliantly.
Highly recommended!
Jesse M gave me expert advice and answered all my questions regarding the Timbren rear suspension enhancement system. I ordered the Timbrens and it took me a little over half an hour to install myself. I absolutely love the way the Timbrens leveled my sagging truck and greatly improved the stability of my ride. I carry a 2003 Northstar tc1000 pop-up camper on my 8ft bed. I highly recommend the Timbren rear suspension enhancement system. I attached a before and after photo.
Feels like it was a real help on the suspension but need about a year to get the full opinion on different roads.
Received the Timbren SES kit in today's mail around 11:30AM, already installed on my 2024 F-150 pickup's rear differential before 3:00PM same day. Like always etrailer's fast delivery time and product info with installation video on your website are very helpful. 1st photo OEM bump-stop, 2nd photo OEM bump-stop removed, 3rd & 4th photo Timbren SES kit installed.
Accolade XT 35L - Timbren SES (TFRSDE - 12k support) loaded in the sweet spot.
These Timbrens should be used on F600 and F550 models. Do NOT use the spacers that come in the box. Just install the Timbrens without the spacers and you are good to go. When FULLY loaded (full gas/water and gear), the Timbrens should compress about 1/2”, which seems to be the sweet spot. The end results are as follows:
1. Better bump absorption and much better rebound. The inside chatter is more of a low sounding rumble and the suspension rebound is really quick.
2. Much better sway control and overall stability.
3. The drive feels more balanced front to rear. The rear drop was reduced by 1”. I think that allows the leaf springs and shocks to work in a more neutral position.
These are worth every penny and are a cheap “set it and forget it”way to improve your ride quality!
Added these to my F250 Super Duty. I carry a golf cart on a Diamond back bed cover. Can be a little top heavy. Perfect addition to my suspension- greatly reduced the sway.
Easy to install using basic hand tools, and stopped the "sag" when I hook up my Casita travel trailer
Easy install took about 20 minutes on my 2017 Ram 3500 SRW. Had about 1/2 inch clearance as recommended. Loaded up my 5th wheel (2350 hitch weight) and about 200 lbs of gear in the bed. Just got back from a 800 mile camping trip through mountains of TN. You can really feel the difference around those sharp corners and uneven surfaces. The truck felt firm and controlled not hard and jarring as some have mentioned. Going over those overpasses with the wonderfully smooth (Not) joists was greatly improved. The truck would squat and rebound again, with a firm controlled response. Driving without a load felt the same as before without them. I would highly recommend these! Ordering from etrailer continues to be my go to option!
Great product. The ride and body roll at the rear axle are notceably improved (1989 Ford E350 Class C RV , 27 ft). I give it 4 stars because the installation was slightly complicated due to the rear brake lines needing to be slightly bent to provide clearance for the U bolts supplied in the kit. Great product and wish it came in a 5000 lb version.
I've had these on our tow rig for a year now and I added buy them again today if I needed them.these have worked much better than airbags for our coil spring rear suspension to handle the tongue weight of our trailer. The SUV sits level when the trailer is on and it handles bumps and sway better than the airbags did providing much more comfort to us in the vehicle. Unloaded, we don't really notice they are there, unless, we have all the kids and some friends loaded up and you will fell them work when going over bumps.i do all my maintenance on the vehicle's and inspect these regularly and I cant see any wear so far even though we've gone on 6 trips with our trailer with about 5000 miles doing so.
I cant say these are the best for every truck or SUV, but for ours it is the best and I definitely would recommend to others.
Order came fast and right. E-Trailer gets it the first time !!
Installed fit perfect
Well they are exactly what I thought it would be. Hard for me to say it's what I needed yet.
I installed them on a homemade trailer from a salvaged 2001 base model tacoma. Once I get finished building it out and have some weight in it I'll have a better idea. But from what I've seen so far on a couple test drives they should come into effect when needed.
For reference I building an Tacoma based trailer with an ARE Contractor topper with a Naturnest roof top tent on the very top. So to counter and sway these should be very helpful. At least I hope so. I'm not an engineer but I did stay at an Holliday Inn once.
The Timbren SES is a simple solution for rear squat when towing. When hitched to my 30' Airstream Globetrotter (8800 GVWR) with a tongue weight around 1200 lbs, my Silverado 2500HD had a bit more squat than is ideal. I shopped airbags but didn't want to spend ~$2K for the set up and didn't want the hassle of installation and forever chasing air leaks. The Timbren SES literally installs on the Silverado in about 15 minutes. So simple. No bags, no compressor, no wiring, no air lines, no leaks. And WAY less expensive to boot. Just returned form a 600+ mile trip and it towed flawlessly.
A very simple and straightforward installation once you get the oem bumper stops off (had a shop do that)
Timbren worked with me as I had a non OEM frame height (vehicle was lower than stock) to recommend the proper kit. Highly recommend contacting timbren if you are unsure of the proper kit to use. Ride is more stable. It does feel stiffer and less bouncy but am looking forward to seeing how it performs with my truck camper. Truck is a 1998 dodge ram 2500. Brake line over left side of axle needed to be secured to prevent damage.
Stiffens and corrects kneel in rear end of 2023 Chevy Silverado 1500. You will notice a stiffening of the rear end suspension while unloaded, but it’s a fair trade off to prevent sagging and porpoising while towing. I found it easier to pull the rear wheels and work from the side than underneath the vehicle while installing.
The timbres bump stop is exactly the right height to meet the axel when the trailer is connected with all its weight onto the hitch. I have an Andersen weight distribution hitch and it levels out perfectly. The day picture is with the coach (Winn 2100bh) with factory equipment. The night picture is after the timbres are in place. Looks good.
It has been almost a year since I installed Timbren Suspension Enhancement Systems (DVF350 and DVR350R) on the front and rear of my 2003 Dodge RAM Van 3500. These bumpers replaced the OEM bump stops that were on my van. I like the Timbren bumpers much better than the OEM bump stops because they provide a progressively cushioned response for suspension compression when traveling over significant humps like speed bumps in a parking lot, or curb ramps into driveways. I did not like the abrupt stop the OEM bump stops provided when traveling over the same objects. I installed the Timbren rear bumpers first, and after a few months of use, I decided to add them to the front. In both cases, the front and rear Timbren bumpers were easy to install once the OEM bump stops were removed. Installation required reuse of the factory hardware. On my van, the Timbren bumpers are not always engaged. Under normal load and travel conditions the bumpers are relaxed and about 1/2” away from the suspension landing points. However, their presence is much appreciated and very noticeable when the van is carrying heavy loads or handling significant humps.
Great upgrade when pulling our 6500lb travel trailer. Helps with sag and control on the road on our Ram 1500. Change the stock shocks and if you choose, upgrade your stock springs, and you'll get the most out of your half ton.
Absolutely Pleased with the TIMBRENS. They were easy to install, and took less than an hour to install both. I noticed a slight stiffness in the ride as the rear bounced over a bad roadway. Towing is great, with a nice level and smooth ride. I am glad that I did not order the heavier duty Timbrens, than what was recomended for my truck. I believe the ride would have been too stiff. If you look at the photos showing the timbrens, the truck is still lifted in the rear, so what you see is a big gap between the rubber, and the steal plate. When the truck is lowered, there's 1" of space as it should be. BTW, I have been purchasing from etrailer for years now, and I have to say that I have never had any issues with any orders. They are my go to folks for all of my vehicle suppension stuff and trailer stuff. You can't go wrong with buying from them.
2022 F250 Super Duty. Super easy to install. I have about 3/4" gap between the spring and the plate. Time will tell how they impact the ride quality and how much sag they mitigate with my 5th wheel hooked up.
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