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Airbags vs Timbren SES 

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💪🏻 In this video we talk about the core differences between an airbag system and an Timbren SES system, and by the end of this video you’re gonna know exactly which product you need for your vehicle.
These air bag systems are really great. When they work, they do exactly what you need it to do. The big difference between air bags and the Timbren SES system is that first of all, there’s a lot more components involved. Air bags, air lines, hoses, valves, expensive compressors... and if you’re not gonna install it yourself, you’re gonna have an expensive installation bill. So, by the time you’re said and done, you’re getting into the realm of $2500.
The other thing that comes with an air bag system is maintenance. Each one of these components is an opportunity for failure, a potential problem you’re gonna have to solve down the road - replacing a bag, a valve, a hose - Even a compressor, if run excessively, can fail, and need to be replaced.
Another thing you’re gonna have to do is manually air up or air down the system whenever you hook up a trailer or put a load in the back of your truck. The system isn’t smart. In other words, you’re the one that has to add just the right amount of air compression. And if you’re trying to get away quickly on a Friday night with the kids loaded in the truck, this may not be the system for you because you just want to get going.
Timbren SES: The smarter system
Timbren SES kits are a maintenance-free solution you can install in your driveway in about 30 minutes. And here’s the best part: Timbren SES kits come with a progressive spring rate. In other words, instead of airing up or airing down like an airbag system, SES products automatically adjust to additional weight by pushing back while giving you a smooth, comfortable ride when you’re loaded.
SES helper springs are made of vulcanized, natural rubber. Each rubber moulding regulates its size and shape. Also, the durometer of the rubber used determines its strength. Some are single convoluted, designed to help with stability while most are double convoluted, offering a perfect blend of ride quality and stability.
Virtually every SES kit includes a pair of hollow rubber springs. Also included are components specific to the application. In almost every case, an SES kit includes - along with the hollow rubber springs - metal brackets, rubber spacers, and metal fasteners that facilitate an easy install.
SES helper springs are not a one-size-fits-all approach. In fact, virtually every kit is specifically designed to fit a particular make and model. That’s why there are over 400 easy-to-install kits that fit almost every truck, van, motorhome, and SUV that rolls off the assembly line.
Timbren SES kits usually replace the factory bump stops located on or above the axle or control arm. Aeon® hollow rubber springs have a progressive spring rate. In other words, their spring capacity gradually increases as the load weight increases. That’s why they can keep the vehicle level and stable even under the heaviest loads.
The Timbren SES system is a DIY solution that will save you at least $1500. Just set it and forget it! You’ll never have to think about it ever again. If you are in the market for a helper spring solution, something that’s more economical that you can install yourself and never have to maintain, Timbren SES is the product for you.
Timbren SES products come with a 100-day Money-back Guarantee and a Lifetime Warranty for as long as you own the vehicle. Head over to Timbren.com right now and transform the way you tow and haul.
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Комментарии : 31   
@patriot8087
@patriot8087 9 месяцев назад
Great add, I'm sure there is no bias with this add.
@outbacker292
@outbacker292 10 месяцев назад
Had Timbren SES on my past 3 trucks, have a set on order for my new truck. Tried and true, they work great!
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries 10 месяцев назад
Yes! Great to hear!
@biglaverstyle
@biglaverstyle Месяц назад
Had airbags on my last truck. Just put these on my 21 GMC Sierra 1500 last week. They work good for not squatting your truck under heavy loads but the ride is terrible. It doesn't feel "progressive" at all. It's really bad on unmaintained country roads. Airbags are a pain with changing the PSI all the time but the ride quality is better. Thinking about removing the spacer to give me more travel and installing RAS to help smooth it out before the Timbrens make contact with the axle but that's another 500 bucks. Nothing's perfect I guess.
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries Месяц назад
Thanks for the feedback. Check in with our customer service team - they can help solve the harsh ride and it's all covered under our warranty.
@realistic.optimist
@realistic.optimist 3 месяца назад
Air bags in the rear to level the truck and Timbren in the front to help when the plow is on.
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries 3 месяца назад
Interesting....
@Tigermeg816
@Tigermeg816 6 месяцев назад
Ordering some today! 2022 T4R ORP
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries 6 месяцев назад
Yes!
@hankgiberson2904
@hankgiberson2904 Год назад
You sold me 😁
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries Год назад
Good to hear!
@syberspy9
@syberspy9 9 месяцев назад
Seen this video and had them installed on my new truck, massively reduced squat. Was thinking on installing, RAS system (also amazing) but don't think I need it now.
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries 9 месяцев назад
Good to hear! Great choice!
@TAShannon1
@TAShannon1 9 месяцев назад
I'm in the process of restoring a 97 c2500 single cab long bed. The truck will be a daily driver and also used for work. I was going to install airbags but this system is appealing to me. My only question is this: Imagine you are loaded down precisely just enough to barely engage the Timbren, not a pound more. You then tow around town and as you tow you will have suspension travel of course maybe you go over a railroad track. Do you feel the re-engagement every time it makes contact? If so what I wonder if it would be jarring
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries 9 месяцев назад
Good question! If you are barely touch the axle from a bit of load, yes you may feel it. You could shorten the rubber spring a bit more as we have different options.
@bert26a
@bert26a Год назад
But do your rubber bumpers make the ride quality as rough as the air bags or adding an extra leaf spring?
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries Год назад
Nope! These are designed to come in contact and engage with the axle when loaded up. They have a progressive spring rate. They are designed to ride smooth! When unloaded, you should not even feel them as they are not designed to be engaged without load unlike add a leaf which will feel stiffer all the time.
@stepdad12345
@stepdad12345 6 месяцев назад
I installed Timbrens after having air bags for ten years. Air bag pros: adjustable air means more or less capacity. Cons: even empty (5psi) they give you a rough ride (because they are attached to frame and axle.) Trust me 10 years of this I was over it! Timbrens after 10 years. Pros: no maintenance ever!. Ride is excellent with a heavy load, or totally empty. I tow a 15K fifth wheel trailer with over 3K tongue weight in bed of truck. Cons: Empty ride is horrible if you have some weight in your truck, 4 passengers, or/and around 500-1000 lbs. in bed of truck.(The reason: Timbrens are now in contact with axle.) The fix: Roadmaster active suspension! It raises rear enough for Timbrens not to touch the frame. Or re arc the springs that have sagged through the years.(which will sag again, and is expensive).
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the feedback! You are running RAS and Timbren together?
@Max-kn9yi
@Max-kn9yi Месяц назад
I just bought the offroad bumpstops for the rear of my 23 canyon. The huge hole at top will get a ton ton muck and dirt in it. Right??
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries Месяц назад
Good question. Yes it will, but that won't effect the performance at all.
@Bushbob691
@Bushbob691 7 месяцев назад
Will they mount with my Fifth wheel mounts on my frame?
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries 7 месяцев назад
Designed to replace the factory bumpstops on the frame itself!
@davidgalvan692
@davidgalvan692 3 месяца назад
Will it work on a cab and chassi with utility bed full... i mean full of tools?? The trucks is at the weight limit.
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries 3 месяца назад
It will! Severe Service kits will work! What is the truck? Make, model, year?
@davidgalvan692
@davidgalvan692 3 месяца назад
@@TimbrenIndustries 2024 f450. Cab and chassi. Crew cab
@colombanimaruhau3887
@colombanimaruhau3887 10 месяцев назад
Does Timbren ses fit to tacoma
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries 10 месяцев назад
Yes it does! What year is the truck?
@colombanimaruhau3887
@colombanimaruhau3887 10 месяцев назад
@@TimbrenIndustries 2013
@dylanwicklund8704
@dylanwicklund8704 Месяц назад
When loaded these must ride terrible and limit a lot of articulation
@TimbrenIndustries
@TimbrenIndustries Месяц назад
Our Timbren SES kits are designed with a progressive spring rate. Unlike the traditional air bag system with a static load rating determined by the psi applied. The progressive spring rate allows the SES kit to absorb road shocks and provide a much better ride when towing over stock.
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