What is the Difference Between the 2 Timbren Suspension Enhancements for a 2013 Jeep Wrangler
Updated 04/06/2021 | Published 04/03/2021 >
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What is the difference between this Timbren and item # TJRJK? I have the Timbren Front or Rear Suspension Enhancement System Item # TJFTJ on the front of my 2013 Jeep JK thank you for the recommendation last December which was because I installed a plow. But these two items have different designs. Which would be proper for my Jeep with the Item # TJFTJ already on the front?
asked by: Scott M
Helpful Expert Reply:
It sounds like you already have the Timbren Front or Rear Suspension Enhancement System, part # TJFTJ, installed on the front axle of your 2013 Jeep Wrangler. This installs within the springs you already have.
However, the Rear Suspension Enhancement System, part # TJRJK, is only for the rear. It also replaces the bump stops alongside the springs on the rear, not within them. This is the one for your rear since you already have the others on the front.
I've linked to a video installation of them below for your reference.
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Timbren Front or Rear Suspension Enhancement System
- Vehicle Suspension
- Towing/Load Leveling
- Bump Stops
- Suspension Only
- Standard Duty
- Front Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Timbren
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