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Timber Grove Rear Coil Replacement

Thatsme06

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Has anyone installed the Timber Grove Factory Level coil replacement bags which lower the rear 2"? This seams more reasonable than lowering springs and airlift 60818HD's to achieve the reverse level with towing capabilities. Would be nice if anyone has inputs on the ride quality and function of this setup?
 

Rock Crawler

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So crazy you asked this question. I was just going to post the same question tonight, but decided to use the search first. I’m concerned that the “bags” will make it a bouncy ride. I’m still toying with the idea of lowering my truck, but the more I think about it, I’m thinking the leveling idea is best to retain towing capabilities. Still undecided.
This is the link Steven sent to me when I asked about this option. I too, would love to hear some feedback on this product.

 

TittoPollito

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A guy I know from work up in VA is running their bags with the Viking adjustable shocks, he says the ride is a bit stiffer but not enough for his SO to complain about.

 

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I don't have much info, but I have a timbergrove kit sitting the box waiting to go on and everything looks nice. Great customer service too.
 

Dirtdoc

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Installed ridetech rear bags in my 18 longhorn with the timbergrove auto air system. it rode very smooth and leveled for loads and towing very well. Tried the timber grove bags but they were to harsh and bouncy. The ridetech ones are very similar to factory bags.
 

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