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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 maintenancefree 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 onesizefitsall approach. In fact, virtually every kit is specifically designed to fit a particular make and model. That’s why there are over 400 easytoinstall 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 100day Moneyback 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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