'
1
Forums Albums Skins 1
Search Register Logon


You are logged in as a guest. Logon or register an account to access more features.
OTHER FORUMS:    Barrel Horses  -   Trucks   -   Cutting  -   Reining  -   Roping 
'
Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags

Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Last activity 2012-08-28 10:47 AM
11 replies, 6061 views

View previous thread :: View next thread
   General Discussion -> Trailer Talk  Click to return to Barrel Talk
Refresh
Message format
 
millbrow
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2012-08-27 10:25 AM (#146621)
Subject: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Member


Posts: 20

Location: GA
I know this has probably been discussed here and there, but wanted to see if anyone had specific experience with Timbren blocks vs Air bags for hauling a heavy Gooseneck trailer.

Thanks!
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
paysonw
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2012-08-27 12:55 PM (#146625 - in reply to #146621)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Regular


Posts: 61
2525
Location: Pueblo, CO
I have not used the blocks.  I did install Firestone Air Bags on the rear axle of my '06 Dodge dually and really like them!  I especially like the fact that they are adjustable with the controller on the dashboard.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
barrelrunner66
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2012-08-27 1:02 PM (#146626 - in reply to #146625)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Regular


Posts: 68
2525
Location: West Tennessee
Originally written by paysonw on 2012-08-27 12:55 PM

I have not used the blocks.  I did install Firestone Air Bags on the rear axle of my '06 Dodge dually and really like them!  I especially like the fact that they are adjustable with the controller on the dashboard.

I have a 2007 Dodge dually...was there a specific model/etc you installed? Also, do you have super duty shocks in addition to these? My trailer REALLY squats my truck, I feel like I need to do something...

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
millbrow
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2012-08-27 1:18 PM (#146628 - in reply to #146621)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Member


Posts: 20

Location: GA
Mine is a 2011 Dodge dually and the trailer really squats mine as well. I have the blocks on my ford but they made the ride quite rough without the trailer. The blocks are about 7 years old now and I don't notice the rough ride so much now, probably bc they have worn a bit over the years. I am leaning toward the air bags, but really appreciate hearing from those that have them - good and bad
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
paysonw
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2012-08-27 3:10 PM (#146630 - in reply to #146621)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Regular


Posts: 61
2525
Location: Pueblo, CO
I had the heavy-duty Ride-Rite setup installed with the compressor and digital readout, in-cab adjustment.  My trailer is not that large, but it is long and was squatting the 4x4 Dodge 4-6 inches.  It did raise the truck a few inches empty.  I am considering putting them on my wife's '07 2wd because it made so much difference in the ride.  I don't want to raise the truck too much though.  Being able to adjust in the cab is worth the money, depending on your load and the road you are on, changing the pressure up or down a few pounds can help the ride.  Overall, I really believe the bags have made the ride much better for the horses and trailer!

Edited by paysonw 2012-08-27 3:11 PM
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
barrelrunner66
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2012-08-27 3:20 PM (#146631 - in reply to #146630)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Regular


Posts: 68
2525
Location: West Tennessee
Originally written by paysonw on 2012-08-27 3:10 PM

I had the heavy-duty Ride-Rite setup installed with the compressor and digital readout, in-cab adjustment.  My trailer is not that large, but it is long and was squatting the 4x4 Dodge 4-6 inches.  It did raise the truck a few inches empty.  I am considering putting them on my wife's '07 2wd because it made so much difference in the ride.  I don't want to raise the truck too much though.  Being able to adjust in the cab is worth the money, depending on your load and the road you are on, changing the pressure up or down a few pounds can help the ride.  Overall, I really believe the bags have made the ride much better for the horses and trailer!

Excellent! Thanks for the additional info. I will check into that. Mine is a 2WD '07 and my trailer squats it A.LOT. Makes me nervous, to be honest, when I lower it on the ball...

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Paracadista
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2012-08-27 4:28 PM (#146633 - in reply to #146621)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags




252525
Location: centrally located amongst the "NUTS"

I put a set of air bags on an 03 F-350 and it made a huge difference. Mine too are ajustable from the cab which is really nice and for not alot more money. I wouldn't hesitate too do it again wish I had done it sooner. Shop around, I bought the bags and in cab control for around $270 and had a mechainc install them for 80 bucks.  The dealer installs around me started at $400 (I would pay that if I had too).

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
whitewood
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2012-08-27 6:04 PM (#146634 - in reply to #146621)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Veteran


Posts: 127
10025
Location: rapid city sd

timbren's work great. Leave the spacer out. Last forever. put them on and forget them. Our shop has put on 200 plus to 30 air bags.

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Gone
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2012-08-28 6:10 AM (#146640 - in reply to #146621)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Elite Veteran


Posts: 1069
10002525
Location: MI.
We are putting Timbrins on and why do you want to leave the spacer out? Sorry for high jacking......,
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
skippyvcu
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2012-08-28 6:21 AM (#146641 - in reply to #146621)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Regular


Posts: 87
252525
Location: Williamsburg VA
We have timbrens and they work great.  They are extremely easy to install.  You remove the bump stops and bolt them on in the same hole.  Once installed, there are no maintenance issues. 
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Gone
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2012-08-28 6:32 AM (#146642 - in reply to #146621)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Elite Veteran


Posts: 1069
10002525
Location: MI.
Ohhh
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
whitewood
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2012-08-28 10:47 AM (#146653 - in reply to #146621)
Subject: RE: Timbren blocks vs. Air Bags


Veteran


Posts: 127
10025
Location: rapid city sd
if you leave the 1" spacer out it improves the  ride when you don't have a trailer on. It still will support the trailer like you need it to.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
Message format
 

'
Registered to: Horse Trailer World
(Delete all cookies set by this site)