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Old 08-20-2020, 07:12 PM #1
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Toytec bumpstop kit vs durabumps question

Just recently installed 34’s on the runner ... found that it seems to articulate too much ... causing the tire to go to far up into the frame

So I ordered the toytec drop\relocation kit along with the aftermarket durabumps for the rear

In installing them ... it doesn’t look like I should used them together, like I originally intended ... just drops the bump way to far I think ... so I currently just installed the toytec kit and mount the factory back to those.

But what are y’all thoughts on these two products? Feelings on which one I should keep vs return?


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Curious about your lift and UCA setup. I’m going 34” on stock wheels on my 2019 pro. My lift will be 2” front and 1.5” rear. Wondering what I’ll need to do with bump stops so I don’t hit the top of wheel wells or rip off my fender flares. I’ll be running spidertraxx too.
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Can I also suggest stock GX rear bs or Eibach's recently released rear bs. $100 price difference between the two, which ever way you fancy feast, rubber or polyurethane, both use a drop bracket design.

What bump stops are you running?

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Just some cost saving options, seems like everyone is quite happy with their hybrid bump stop kits.
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No relocation required for durobumps.. they were designed for lifted trucks
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No relocation required for durobumps.. they were designed for lifted trucks
I've read a few posts where people went from the Toytec brackets to durobumps and noticed a huge improvement in ride quality - removes the harshness.

I just installed the energy suspension bump stops up front and have noticed those quite well, even on large city street bumps!
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so you want LESS travel? ok......
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Toytec bumpstop kit vs durabumps question

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so you want LESS travel? ok......

Want vs need man

Of course I don’t want less travel ... I get more=better ... but when a company like toytec recommends it for lifted 4runners due to how the axle travels ... then I start asking questions ... they even make a block to keep the stock suspension from over extending (I believe it even applies to after market suspension )

I am lifted 2 in the rear and 3 in the front with a leveling kit from revtek. So it is the stock suspension I am worried about over extending at this point.

My recent experience in Moab on my 34 in tires proved that I need to do something ... so bump stops were the obvious choice ... as I won’t or don’t plan on doing full suspension until sometime next spring or summer

Dura bumps over heard amazing things about ... but they specifically say ‘does not limit the up travel’ (which is my concern)

The toytec relocation/drop kit seem like they are specifically designed to stop the axle with bigger tires ... in lifted 4runners from going too far. Right off their video on their website

Sorry for the long response ... but that’s why I’m asking here ... all y’all prolly smarter than I ... do I appreciate any feedback

Attached is one pic of that tire just too tucked up in there ... causing my fender liner to wanna buck off due to rubbing ... (toytec blocks were NOT installed in the first pic)





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Toytec bumpstop kit vs durabumps question

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Curious about your lift and UCA setup. I’m going 34” on stock wheels on my 2019 pro. My lift will be 2” front and 1.5” rear. Wondering what I’ll need to do with bump stops so I don’t hit the top of wheel wells or rip off my fender flares. I’ll be running spidertraxx too.

I am running a revtek leveling kit (so no suspension upgrade) ... 2in rear and 3 in front with a dif drop ... nothing else as far as UCA’s or anything ... I was planning on doing a full suspension upgrade sometime next spring or summer ... but for now ... that’s her!

Attached is what it looks like now @trdyotarunner in IG for more pics in case you wanna see some articulation pics of any kind and the runner in varying degrees of ‘stress’ ... lol




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truck looks great man.

my first concern would be your revtek kit over extending the front components at full droop.

as far as the back end i guess if youre running a longer shock you can push the bump stop down and still have the same travel....or pull away the wheel well liner and start trimming sh1t back, reinstall liner for OEM look. I'm sure smarter guys than this hillbilly have a solution though.
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truck looks great man.

my first concern would be your revtek kit over extending the front components at full droop.

as far as the back end i guess if youre running a longer shock you can push the bump stop down and still have the same travel....or pull away the wheel well liner and start trimming sh1t back, reinstall liner for OEM look. I'm sure smarter guys than this hillbilly have a solution though.

Yeah man ... I dunno ... I think the front is less of a issue in my humble understanding ... the back axle is solid so it can push on, or affect, the other side ... with an independent front suspension i wouldn’t think it was as likely to force extend it ya know? Gravity is the only thing that pushes the front down ... the rear can be pushed by the other side

But I’m with you ... what the hell do I know Toytec bumpstop kit vs durabumps question ... lol

That’s why I’m on here ... haha


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I have durobumps front and rear. It is much better than oem with drop kit.

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Just to be clear...

the Toytec bump stops are to be used with factory sized bumpstomps...


Adding the durobumps on top of this will be trouble... as you will have over compensated for any travel your new kit will be causing. Also you will have messed up the alignment of the bump stops as the Durobumps and the ToyTecs both move the bump slightly inwards to accommodate larger tires with high amounts of backspacing... if they are both doing that now you are going to miss the mark.

I would remove the Toytecs and reinstall the DuroBumps and you will be good to go.
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Can I also suggest stock GX rear bs or Eibach's recently released rear bs. $100 price difference between the two, which ever way you fancy feast, rubber or polyurethane, both use a drop bracket design.

What bump stops are you running?

Eibach Load Leveling System (aka height adjustable rear)

If you need fronts I would recommend Energy Suspension 8.9104R They use to be $24 bucks 1.5 years ago, a black color is also available.
Energy Suspension 8.9104R rear bump stops in place of front bump stops

Just some cost saving options, seems like everyone is quite happy with their hybrid bump stop kits.
I have the energy suspension bumpstops on my fronts and they've worked great. I'm currently running the toytec bumpstop extensions in the rear which resuse the stock bumpstop as shown in the picture above. 2" lift in the rear. They work great limiting the uptravel of the tire into the wheel well, and limiting the suspension from overcompressing. I have hit them through some dips and they are not soft though because you're still hitting stock bumpstops on an aluminum block. So durobumps probably provide a cushier hit.
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