Helper Springs for a 2007 Nissan Xterra S-V6 4x2 Towing 4,500 Pound Travel Trailer
Updated 05/26/2015 | Published 05/22/2015 >
Question:
pulling a travel trailer close to 4500lbs. all weights are ok except we are close to maxing out. Which suspension enhancement kit would be more effective and what is the difference? # TLA7311 or # TJRC01 Thanks.
asked by: Martha V
Expert Reply:
For your 2007 Nissan Xterra I recommend Timbren springs # TJRC01 which is going to help with rear end sag as well as reduce body roll (side to side movement) and overall greater stability and reduced stress on the factory suspension.
The StableLoad system, # TLA7311, engages overload springs sooner so the stress is still on the factory suspension. This is a good option if there is something on the vehicle preventing installation of helper springs but for your situation I would go with the Timbren Springs.
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Timbren Suspension Enhancement System - Rear Axle
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- Towing/Load Leveling
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