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Front lower bump-stops
I'm running McGaughy's 2.5" dropped spindles with cut coils on my '75 1/2 ton and with all 4 tires sitting on the ground, I have about about .5" travel between the lower bump-stop and the frame. The bump-stop is mounted to a stamped steel bracket that appears to be welded to the lower control arm.
My question is, what are my options as far as getting some more travel? Remove the factory rubber stops and replace them with some low-profile polyurethane stops on top of the factory bracket? How hard is it to remove the steel mounting bracket from the lower control arm? Am I overthinking this and there is a super simple solution to this issue that I'm just not seeing (not including raising the truck back up :lol:)? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks guys! |
Re: Front lower bump-stops
You could just trim the factory bumpstop.
Ideally, it's better to have the suspension bottom out before the tires hit the inner fenders or the chassis hits the ground. |
Re: Front lower bump-stops
Hmmm, ok. Maybe just leave about .5"-.75" of material?
The tires are rubbing the inner fenders a bit on bigger bumps, but fortunately it's not low enough to hit or drag the chassis or lower control arms on the ground. I plan on modifying the inner fenders in the next couple of weeks to deal with tire clearance. |
Re: Front lower bump-stops
If you're not physically feeling it hit the bump stops, I'd leave them.
On my previous vehicle, I cross-drilled the factory bumpstops so that they still hit just as early, but they were now softer, providing a more progressive bottoming. |
Re: Front lower bump-stops
cut the bump stop mount completely off the a arm. unless u plan on taking some sweet jumps. or drive like an idiot, then leave them
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Re: Front lower bump-stops
I had the bump stops completely cut off when I had my 83 dropped, bottomed out once when I ran into a dip in a road I was not familiar with at night, other than that one time, no problems ;)
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Re: Front lower bump-stops
I cut mine completely off. In retrospect may not have been the wisest idea. I plan on using the newer style progressive bumpstops instead. They talk about them here http://www.montecarloss.com/communit...&Number=342896
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