How to prevent rear-end sag when towing
Feel a little disappointed when the rear suspension of your pickup sags after you hook it up to your camper trailer? Looking for a solution? Well, there is something you can do to prevent rear-end sag. And you’ll be pleasantly surprised just how easy it is to fix the problem. In fact, you’ll be able to do it yourself!
Are you ready for towing season?
Spring is here and warmer weather is fast approaching. Even though several families are planning to fly somewhere over spring break, many others will soon be heading out for a road trip to their favorite camping spot.
During the recent pandemic, the RV industry experienced a sudden increase in sales as many folks - unable to board a plane - went out and purchased a camper trailer for the very first time. If you are someone who recently joined the thousands of others who like nothing better than to hook up their camper trailer and head out on the highway... we want to ask you something: “Are you ready for towing season?
We’re sure you will focus on the trailer, making sure it’s cleaned up, topped up, pressured up, and fully inspected. As important as that is, we’re not going to focus on your travel trailer. That’s because getting ready for towing season also requires a properly maintained tow vehicle that is ready and able to pull your trailer.
Have you thought about getting a suspension upgrade?
If you’re gonna take your rig on a fairly long road trip, here are some no-brainer tips that will help you stay happy and safe.
Check Your Tires
Low air pressure can cause accidents or blowouts. In order to help prevent this, take time to check the air pressure in your tires. Also, check for slow leaks.
Make Sure Your Vehicle’s Maintenance Is Up To Date
Before going on a trip towing a trailer, go over your vehicle and make sure your truck maintenance is up to date.
Double Check The Size Of Your Ball Mount
The wrong-sized hitch ball is one of the leading causes of towing accidents. Your hitch ball and trailer coupler need to match.
Make Sure Your Lights Are Working
Wires wear out over time and lights need to be replaced periodically. When you wire up your trailer, make sure you have someone help check that all of your lights and signals are working.
Practice
Once you’ve prepared your vehicle for the road, it’s important to drive safely on the road. If you’ve never driven a trailer before, take time to practice. It could make the difference between a safe towing experience and a possible disaster on the road.
Timbren SES
Make sure you take the time to fix any sag and squat on the rear suspension of your tow vehicle. Easy-to-install SES suspension upgrades are guaranteed to work like magic.
Which upgrades are best for towing?
Here is a short list of some of the more popular spring helpers and how they can best help your trailer’s leaf-spring suspension:
Steel helpers
Hellwig helper springs are supposed to sit on top of the leaf springs at the rear of your truck, working together with the existing suspension to keep the vehicle level under load. Unfortunately, Hellwig helper springs are not easy to install as they require dismantling the entire suspension.
Airbag assist
Products like Air Lift and Ride Rite have been around for decades. Designed to sit between the frame and the leaf spring, they will improve the ride quality. However, these suspension helpers are expensive and fail to reduce roll and sway.
Timbren SES Upgrades
Timbren SES upgrades are made from natural rubber, designed to replace the bump stops on trucks, vans and SUVs. Easy-to-install SES upgrades do a lot more than just reduce sag and squat:
- They level your load
- They stabilize your vehicle
- They protect your suspension and other important components
- They increase safety by providing better control over your loaded truck
- They’re quick and easy to install
Why are Timbren SES suspension upgrades so great?
Here are 3 reasons why Timbren SES suspension upgrades offer the biggest bang for your buck:
- Comfort
When you’re on vacation with your family, the last thing you want is a rough ride. Let’s face it, you’re gonna be on the road for a long time. Make sure your trip is a pleasant one.
- Safety & stability
When the trailer and the tow vehicle sit level, you will enjoy a ride that provides maximum safety and stability.
- Easy to install
Timbren SES kits are designed to install in about 30 minutes. If you know how to remove the factory bump stops, you can install a Timbren SES kit.
Are Timbren SES helper springs the best choice for towing?
- They level the load
- They stabilize your vehicle
- They protect your suspension and other important components
- They increase safety by providing better control over your loaded truck
- They’re quick and easy to install
If you have rear-end sag when you hook up your trailer, the helper springs that will work best under any circumstance or weather condition are Timbren’s DIY suspension upgrades.
Timbren has over 50 years of experience in developing their Aeon® hollow rubber spring helpers. In fact, they are so confident in their product that they come with a no B.S. Lifetime Warranty.
For more information on Timbren’s DIY suspension upgrades, visit our new website at www.timbren.com.