lol those squishy bumps dont do much for an actual bottom out :roflmao:, been there.
put a pair of these on, it will keep the metal "ching!" down when/if you bottom out
http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/9.9102
Its really the only lift that drops the differential. Its basically a 4-6 inch lift. With this lift turned down all the way i barely clear these 33''s but remember these are -44 offset
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Yeah a 6" is 4 without cranking the tbars. An 8 is 6 with level cv.
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Think those would work for rear bump stops? Mine smacks frame every once in a while and it sounds nasty lol
Think those would work for rear bump stops? Mine smacks frame every once in a while and it sounds nasty lol
Damn nice find James! Those are exactly what Cognito uses for the UCA and I need to replace them, and it does seem like they would be a perfect jounce bumper replacement for guys running lowered T-bars...which I also need
You realize that every lift out there 4" and up drops the diff, right?
Depends. Some kits designs require more or less to achieve desired height in the instruction. And just leaving the tbars uncranked on a few will put you lower than 2" below the mfg designed height.
Sure! They have some that are a bit thicker that might be best to add some cusion. Just cruise around their site and see what ya like. Light hits won't do much but heavy hits on them will start to split them.
Well i ditched the gm bump stops and bought these energy ones and they fit in there perfect. Just the slightest gap in between it and the control arm. BTW these bump stops are a must and are part of the suspension cause the front end was all over the place without them. Heres some pics guys. Thanks for the help yall.
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