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sleepydad 12-07-2019 07:43 PM

rear Hydraulic Bump
 
wondering if anybody has tried this kit on a 3rd gen.

even if it required a bit of modification thinking... not having to fabricate everything might be easier.

I'm trying to plan out front and rear bumps because this last summer I was smashing my front SPC uppers into the front apron panels. I have front duro-bumps but... apparently I wheel harder than I think I do. so yes I'm trying to consider the front options as well...but starting on the rear.

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deves2 12-07-2019 08:06 PM

$650.00 are you kidding??? for bump stops. you must be in a better tax bracket than I am.......I cant afford them.

Jaysen4runner 12-07-2019 09:39 PM

You can get a set of kings and set it up for almost or cheaper then that.

sleepydad 12-07-2019 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deves2 (Post 3405285)
$650.00 are you kidding??? for bump stops. you must be in a better tax bracket than I am.......I cant afford them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaysen4runner (Post 3405326)
You can get a set of kings and set it up for almost or cheaper then that.

I apologize I should have phrased my question way better.

yes I know you can get a set of kings probably 300/pair then even some bump mounting sleeves for $40 each + some quality hardware.

so yea your still looking @ $420 just to buy the supplies then fabricate things.

I guess I don't entirely mind paying somebody a little bit of money for the hard work they did to setup a nice all inclusive kit....

but I was more curious if anybody has tried the mounting arrangement? I know most the bumps I have seen have been mounted/welded to outside of the frame and then a bump pad has to be welded onto the rear axle assembly.

you can always do it cheaper yourself, but it's been my experience that by the time your done with special little projects you have usually spend more $ than a decent quality all inclusive kit might have cost.


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