Rear upper bumpstops
#1
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Rear upper bumpstops
My factory rear upper bump stops 2008 are trashed. How do I go about getting new ones? Up top you can see they are eaten away and below are the teraflex blocks I got with my OME lift.
Does the replacement just press fit in and old one pull out? Thanks for the help.
Does the replacement just press fit in and old one pull out? Thanks for the help.
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Yep, it's just a foam bump. If I had kept mine then they'd be in the mail for you. If I'd chethat part number on in tparts catalog and see how much they are. Surely eBay and one of those dismantlers has a set.
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
They can be a bitch to pull out and since yours are already trashed just get a big drill bit and drill the centers out to help with removal.
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They are pressed in but the bracket has a couple teeth pressed into it to hold the foam in. Jack the jeep up or just drill a few holes at an angle to get as much out of it as you can before trying to pull it out.
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
They are pressed in but the bracket has a couple teeth pressed into it to hold the foam in. Jack the jeep up or just drill a few holes at an angle to get as much out of it as you can before trying to pull it out.
Any ideas where to get replacement?
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
either the dealer or post up in the wanted section of the forums and craigslist. You might want to address why you are so hard on the bumps as well.
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JK Jedi
I would guess your set of bump stop and shocks is wrong for your tire size and you lack up travel. For your tire size you should only need 1/2" extra bump stop over factory. This is of course for tires and your shock body may justify the need for extra bump but I would not think you are running that long of a body shock. Not really knowing what you have makes it a tough call but to me you don't need that lower bump pad extension. With your lift running the tires you are you should have around 6"-7" of up travel in your suspension. In that photo it looks like you have about 3".
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
I would guess your set of bump stop and shocks is wrong for your tire size and you lack up travel. For your tire size you should only need 1/2" extra bump stop over factory. This is of course for tires and your shock body may justify the need for extra bump but I would not think you are running that long of a body shock. Not really knowing what you have makes it a tough call but to me you don't need that lower bump pad extension. With your lift running the tires you are you should have around 6"-7" of up travel in your suspension. In that photo it looks like you have about 3".
The Jeep does hit often enough to make me want to change the uppers so you could be right that there is some restriction there. Before I did the spring change from the MD to HD it was really bad.
Last edited by EHarris; 03-24-2019 at 08:25 AM.