Difference Between Timbren Suspension Kits TUR100 and # TGMRCK15S for a 2009 Chevy Silverado 15000
Question:
Does the TRU100 install like the TGMRCK15S? Which one would be better for the 1500?
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Expert Reply:
Both kits mentioned are confirmed fits for your 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 the difference being the rating for the two kits. The part # TGMRCK15S is for more heavy duty applications as it has a 6,000 lb capacity and the part # TUR100 is for lighter duty applications as it has a 3,000 lb capacity.
They would install the same though. I would go with the lighter duty kit unless you are pushing your truck to it's capacity since the lighter duty kit would have a softer ride quality.
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