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Are Bump Stops Necessary?

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Are Bump Stops Necessary?

Post by LuxyBoy »

91' Hilux lost one the other day when one of my new u-bolts came off :shock:

I no longer take advise from this board about not using my breaker bar to do them up :roll:

So my question is do you need them?
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Post by lay80n »

I would say yes, otherwise you can possibly stress the shocks but collapsing them on full uptravel and using them as a bumpstop. This is not good for the shock, or the mounts. THe mounts (factory setup) are not designed to take the load that they may endure. Also, if you setup your suspension properly you can gain "forced droop" by making hte axle pivot on the bumpstop.

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Post by muppet_man67 »

and if your really unlucky then your diff may go through your sump.
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Post by Shadow »

about as necessary as undies

sure its cool to freeball around, but without a safety net your asking for trouble.
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Post by brighty »

Shadow wrote:about as necessary as undies

sure its cool to freeball around, but without a safety net your asking for trouble.
Well, thats one way to put it huh!!! :rofl:
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Re: Are Bump Stops Necessary?

Post by Damo »

LuxyBoy wrote: I no longer take advise from this board about not using my breaker bar to do them up :roll:

So my question is do you need them?
Why bother asking, you're not going to take advise from here anymore anyway :finger:

My advise :) is not to run no bumpstops
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Post by Ruffy »

Ok.. so you've done a homer on your own car, Muffed it, and it's outers fault... I see how!

Are bump stop necessary?.. in short. YES

Manafacturers spend lots of money designing things the cheapest way they can. If they weren't nec' they wouldn't be there. They have a purpose.
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Post by Rangie Thing »

I lost a bump stop on my rocky, then i lost the power steering pump as the diff center took that out!! :bad-words:
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Post by of4x4 »

Ruffy wrote:Manafacturers spend lots of money designing things the cheapest way they can. If they weren't nec' they wouldn't be there. They have a purpose.
Explain why manufacturers put sway bars on so we can take them off......? ;) :rofl:

I agree with you that the bump stop is necessary. Without it, what else stops the movement when it bottoms out. Diff on what...?
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Post by bazzle »

And U bolts dont just come off. They work loose. Sometimes the threads stretch. (breaker bar) It up to you to check, sometimes daily on a cross country run.
You can use a thin locknut if you want too.

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Post by shorty_f0rty »

dont ubolts stretch to some degree which is why its recommended by suspension places to check/retighten your ubolts after 500kms when they are replaced?

at least this is what i heard from carrolls springs at wacol..
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Post by badger »

if you did them up with a breaker bar they still woulda come loose you wombat. you need locknuts and/or split washers on these components.
using a breaker bar will just streach the bolt and make it come lose or sheer faster.

if you use your 4wd as a 4wd you should regularily check suspension components among other things.

and yes bumpstops are nessesary so that next time u stuff up your u bolts your diff stops going upwards before it destroys your undercarriage and or pannels:P
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Post by Shadow »

badger wrote:if you did them up with a breaker bar they still woulda come loose you wombat. you need locknuts and/or split washers on these components.
using a breaker bar will just streach the bolt and make it come lose or sheer faster.

if you use your 4wd as a 4wd you should regularily check suspension components among other things.

and yes bumpstops are nessesary so that next time u stuff up your u bolts your diff stops going upwards before it destroys your undercarriage and or pannels:P
if thge ubolts break the bumb stop isnt gonna stop it, it will just move to the side of the bump stop and smash your sump anyway.
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Post by ofr57 »

I think you just get some RHS and weld one end to the diff and the other end to the chassie ... no more worry about that diff moving :D
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Post by LuxyBoy »

Well half of you are complete morons who just want to have go at me :bad-words:

To everyone else thankyou for your input :D

All i said is that i would be using the breaker bar again instead of not using it like i was recommended by someone on here.
U-bolt kits come with split washers so unless you are stupid enough to throw them out you put them on like i did.
I used the 1/2 drive deep drive socket with ratchet and full force and i am not a little fella. The bloody thing still came off :!:
Last time i changed them with breaker bar; i checked after one week and readjusted, this time it fell off in two days :bad-words: stupid thing.
Have since adjusted it with the breaker bar what do you know it hasn't moved at all :finger:

Again thank to all those who did post positive information :armsup: and not just give me :bad-words:

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Post by Weiner »

Why not try some loctite on the bolts and nuts?
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Post by Shadow »

or a second nut on each thread. (called a locking nut)
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Post by HG »

Locktiite is the go .
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Post by bazzle »

Hilux fronts especially will work loose all the time due to curve on axle seat. 2nd locking nuts is the only way to go. Recheck them on a regular basis.

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