davidshourd wrote:Over the weekend took some time to fit up the rubber dampers

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here is the rubber damper thing. made a couple angle brackets that then face weld to the inside of the trailer frame. (HATE welding upside down/overhead/under trailers!) we shall see how it rides once we get rolling again, it might be too tall for such a set up, if that is the case I have a plan to either get longer shackles to move the springs away from the damper or cut down the rubber damper. we shall see.
LATER POST davidshourd wrote:the new suspension seemed to make a good difference on the rough roads
I like your suspension mod. I made my own version of the Timbren dampers, using Daystar bump stops. I like the way they work, and I also intend to go off-road with them. My thinking was that shocks have their limitations, but that a "tunable" positive-action cushion in the form of rubber (or in my case, progressively compressible polyurethane) would respond to all situations. You placed your Timbrens in slight compression upon installation; that's the key feature to make it respond to all road conditions (no slack, no delay).

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