Helper Springs for a 2014 Ford F-150 with Full Truck Bed and towing 7,000 Pound Trailer
Updated 08/03/2015 | Published 08/02/2015 >
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I have a 2014 F150 with a 6.5foot bed. I always have tools fully loaded in a bed storage system and also haul a 7,000# deckover trailer loaded fully with material. My truck squats bad. Steering is great affected. Is the 7k what I want of the 6k?
asked by: Dan
Expert Reply:
Even with the bed on your 2014 Ford F-150 loaded and towing a 7,000 pound trailer the weight on the actual rear axle of the truck is still well under 6,000 pounds so going with the 6K rated Timbren springs, # TFR1504D for 4x4s or # TFR1502D for 2-wheel drive models will work well.
The 7K kits are designed for severe service vehicles only.
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Timbren Suspension Enhancement System - Severe Service - Rear Axle
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