Timbren Ddf974a Suspension Enhancement System on 2040-parts.com
Chino, California, US
Timbren DDF974A Suspension Enhancement System Suspension Rubber Helper Spring Kit Suspension Enhancement System Suspension Enhancement System; Weight Capacity 14000 lbs.; Front Axle; FEATURES:
Timbren Industries is a dynamic corporation producing Aeon Hollow Rubber Springs. Since 1968, we've been producing quality ride control products and suspensions. Utilizing the latest technology, Timbren uses computer-assisted design and manufacturing processes to produce quality ride control products for today's market. Timbren is registered ISO9001:2000. These ISO standards ensure that consumers will always receive quality products from Timbren. Our core product, the Aeon Hollow Rubber Spring, is world-renowned for an efficient, reliable suspension system. Many manufacturers, including Bombardier, Mack and Kenworth, directly utilize Timbren kits in their commercial products. Many other fleets, modifiers and converters install the Aeon spring as a supplementary suspension for their vehicles. With over 40 years experience manufacturing Aeon Hollow Rubber Springs, Timbren Industries is prepared to meet your needs. We offer the best quality and reliability in rubber suspension products. For all your suspension demands, choose Timbren's Aeon springs. | |
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