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Timbren MBRSP35C2 - 2007+ Mercedes Sprinter 3500 Rear Suspension Enhancement System

Timbren  |  SKU: FDCP-MBRSP35C2
Sale price $26936 Regular price $31690

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Description

Timbren MBRSP35C2 - 2007+ Mercedes Sprinter 3500 Rear Suspension Enhancement System

SES Suspension Enhancement System

Suspension solution for towing and hauling

Whether you use your Mercedes Sprinter 3500 for heavy-duty work or long-haul adventures, an unstable load can make driving feel unpredictable and unsafe. Rear sag, excessive body roll, and corner sway can compromise handling, reduce braking efficiency, and put unnecessary strain on your suspension. The new Timbren SES rear suspension upgrade is designed for both commercial vans and camper vans, delivering the stability and control you need? Whether you're transporting heavy cargo or setting out on an overland journey How It Works This kit has been engineered with preload, meaning the Aeon(r) rubber springs are always engaged with the vehicle's frame. This ensures immediate support as soon as weight is applied, significantly reducing squat, sway, and body roll for a more stable, controlled ride. Whether you're hauling tools, freight, or adventure gear, you'll experience improved handling and enhanced safety? Even before your van is fully loaded.

  • Eliminate Vehicle Squatting & Sagging
  • Cushion Road Shocks
  • Improve Handling
  • Lifetime Warranty
Capacity: 11,000 lbs.
Spring Rate: Progressive
What's Included: (2x) Mounting brackets, (2x) Patented Aeon(r) SES suspensions (hollow rubber springs), All necessary hardware
Color: Black
Material: Rubber
Mounting Hardware Included: Yes
Grade Type: Performance
Universal Or Specific Fit: Specific

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