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Bump Stops......

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Bump Stops......

Post by ARangie »

What is clearance from bump stop to axle, measured at the smallest gap?

And what springs are you using.
What Bar and batteries, winch.

I have dual Bats, winch, arb bar, and have pedder springs which are 198psi. Clearance is 90mm unloaded 1/2 tank fuel.

What has every one else got

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Post by uninformed »

d110 lra 220lb 18 inch free lenght = 150mm front

tubee bar 39kg + 30kg hyd winch, no batteries, under seat

rears tba

cheers, serg
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Post by DL »

Hi,

Have a look at the sticky FAQ for Rovers. Very comprehensive info on springs and bumpstop clearance. Stock is about 2-2.5".

I have dual batteries, bullbar, 350 Chev in the front with some sort of Peddars springs and bumpstop clearance of about 4".

At the back Hayman -Reece towbar (heavy), aftermarket (heavy) bumper, 80l lpg tank and bumpstop clearance of about 5". I know the rear springs are Rangie Spares 17" 220lb units and I'm still using a (working) load leveller. Even with these springs the load leveller makes a difference.

cheers, DL
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