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Old 05-03-2009, 01:05 AM
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Default Cut off my rear bump stop brackets.

It rides so much better now. No more bouncy ride or thump over hard bumps.





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c notch dat bish
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c notch dat bish
nah, i like it where it's at.
Old 05-03-2009, 04:19 AM
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Hope you don't bottom out again...
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Well that gave you a bunch of room...how about getting some aftermarket shorty bump stops and bolting them into the frame?
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Originally Posted by budhayes3
Well that gave you a bunch of room...how about getting some aftermarket shorty bump stops and bolting them into the frame?
I agree, it might be easier to bolt the bump stop to the old pad on the axle, just offset it so that it will hit the frame.
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I just ordered some energy suspension 2" roundx3/4" tall poly bumpstops for $14.99... I'd look into some of those if I were you.
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Belltech bump stops are soft and squishy. May be a good investment, 4922 or 4923 depending on how tall you want them.
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I think Ill do that MOD when i get home.
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