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Old Feb 10, 2013
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bumpstop questions

to those doing a coilover swap, what bumpstops did you use? if any?

this is for a stock setup but any superlifted guys feel free to post up also.
 
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per mikerider
for every one wondering Jeep TJ daystar bump stops mounted in the inner holes of the stock bump stop mounts work perfect on a superlifted truck and you could easily trim them down and mount them on a stock height truck if needed.
This is from one of the coilover threads. I don't remember which, as I've been compiling all the information in one place.

I'm actually working on a document right now for all of the coilover information.
You can see what I have written up so far right here:
Coilover Conversion

If you get a chance to check it out, I'd love some feedback. It isn't finished, but let me know if you see any mistakes or have suggestions. I have a lot more raw data and quotes and pics on my computer that I'm using to add to this. Hopefully it will help some people out in the future.
 
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These I also seem to remember someone bringing up in those threads.... I can't remember what was said about them. I think they are just generic bumpstops, so they would probably work.
Daystar™ - Driven by Design

possibly pm mikerider or look for his build thread to see exactly which ones he meant.
 
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