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progressive bumpstops

Post by nicbeer »

Saw this mentioned in another thread.

Who has them and who sells them, Are they any good for the front or rear of the sierra.

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Post by oozuk »

do you mean pnumatic bumpstops ??? if so we sell them in bilstien and racerunner 4" stroke starting @ aprox $450 ea
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Post by nicbeer »

Maybe, only saw that love mud posted it a while ago.

A lot of $$.
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Post by Mudzuki »

You can buy urathane bumpstops that have larger compression lengths, cant remember where ive seen them

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Post by nicbeer »

Does any other vehicles have those ones that are like softer at the top and then taper down to being harder?

Thinking of when on the beach i have launched of unseen ridges and be good to have some compression before the bend.

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Post by petah from oz »

Ive drilled a 1/2" holes in my vit cones and it has softend them a bit, looking at making my own spring loaded ones.
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Post by Damo »

I am going to need some of these soon myself. I have seen some the yanks use that are made by a mob called energy suspension. Check out 9.9104 on this page.

http://www.energysuspension.com/pages/bsp2.html
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Post by nicbeer »

Sweet, cheers Damo, thats what i was looking at. Gonna go have a look at some of the factory jobs to see what they use in the 80s or gq coilscabs.

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Post by bazooked »

hey nic eddie at 4wdusa sells em.
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Post by Damo »

Just something interesting I read about these bump stops. Since they are so long you need to avoid lateral loads on them, or they wont last.

http://www.justinternationals.org/Binde ... php?t=4795

And I am also trying to track down some bumpstops from other vehicles. Rodeos & Pathfinders might be donors. Check it out:

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Post by Damo »

Went & picked up some bump stops this arvo. Originally went to the wrecker to get some off a Pathfinder they had there, but one of the wheels was still on it and it was hard to get to. I did have a look at the Pathfinder ones and they were pretty bulky, and the mounting plate was a wedge shape, so it would put the bumpstop on an angle if you mount it direct to the bottom of the zook chassis rail.

What I ended up with was the rear bump stops off a 92 model 4 door Jackaroo. This is what they look like:

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