Hi and thankyou for the pricing details. It would be great if they made them for the NPS Isuzu.
Check out thier wbsite or a dealer, you can get them by dimension.
Hi and thankyou for the pricing details. It would be great if they made them for the NPS Isuzu.
Have you seen these as another option? http://www.trelleborg.com/en/Automotive/Heavy-Truck/Suspension/Rubber-Tower/Hi Able,
I am currently up north of Weipa at the moment with work, so there is not much time to do much research.
I was going to start looking into it in Feb when I get back from down south
Can I buy a set of Aeons from you as Timbren won't answer my emails..????I use them all the time. Check my equipment out at www.liteindustries.ca. They last forever, they are very good at stabilizing a chassis, they will squish as flat as a pancake but seem to do so very progressively. They are not real good on light rigs in the 1/2 ton range, they give a bit of a bounce when they hit on a light rig but you don't notice anything adverse when loaded or on a heavy rig. I use them as a bumpstop as well as a load assist. Great product. I've used them in some very severe environments and have never wrecked one.
Can I buy a set of Aeons from you as Timbren won't answer my emails..????
Email sent, thanks Defenderbeam,I did try to PM you first, but it wouldn't work. Bloody Apple Macs......Yeah no problem. I only recieved one email today and responded to the email address provided.
I bought a front and rear set of the timbrens.
They installed in about 1-hour total.
The rear ones could be centered a little better over the axle, but they seem fine.
They do minimize alot of the extreme harshness away. Even just pulling in and out of the driveway is smoother.
The amount of travel between the axle and the stock rigid rubber bump stop is a joke. It will basically bottom out on ANYTHING.
Now at least when it bottoms out; it hits an absorbable rubber.
below is a link from where I got them on-line.
http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=107_279_453_3938
Is the hardness on small bumps a result of the truck hitting the bumper stops or from a light truck not compressing the springs very far? I didn't look at mine when it was relatively light and it never occurred to me that it would be hitting the bumper stops.