Timbren Kit Recommendation for 2022 Chevy Silverado 3500HD with Slide In Camper
Published 04/09/2025 >
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Considering Timbrens for 2022 Silverado 3500HD extended cab. It carries a 2800lb Northerlite slide in camper. Currently have upper and lower Stabiloads but would like the weight distribution more move forward. Is this a good option and which model would you recommend? Thx, Ted
asked by: Ted N
Expert Reply:
Hey Ted, yes Timbrens would be a great option to add additional suspension support to your 2022 Chevy Silverado 3500. For that I would go with the part # TGMRCK25D though over the # TGMRTT35D as it would still give you the support you are looking for without being too harsh.
The part # TGMRTT35D is a severe duty application which I would only recommend if you are basically at the capacity of your truck and won't ever really drive it without the slide in camper.
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Ted
4/9/2025
Jameson, you’re so correct. In truth I am at or near capacity and will be adding 2-electric bikes, supper hitch with heavier rear bumper and heavy duty swing out arm. Probably 2-300 additional pounds. 90% of the usage is with the camper both on and off paved roads. We’re talking safety really. Would you agree I should opt for the heavier stops?