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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    I put some long narrow screws in mine. I didn't want them falling out.
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    Mine were pull out, well one was fell out the other was pull.
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    The stuff I found was actually a light gray.
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    I went with stuff that bonds things to your house roof! I wanted it to handle heat and weather. Failing that some bad a$$ epoxy!
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    Popping off? The come off and go through the coil spring? You are gluing them to the pad at the bottom of the coil right?
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    I have the front sway bar with disconnects. I haven't had a sissy bar since my spider bike when I was a kid.

    The rear bump stop info (which I have not installed yet) is futher up in the thread.
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    Not sure if I mentioned it in this thread or not, but the rear bump stops may be a little lower than stock. They may be 1" longer since my XJ came with the UpCountry package. At any rate I had a...
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    Well today is the day to remove the hockey pucks (too much front bump stop now) and to build the rear bump stops.

    http://xjtalk.com/images/special/rearbumpstop.jpg
    drawing from GoJeep!

    I went...
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    I dug around A LOT and found this rule of thumb...



    Which means I can probably safely remove the two hockey pucks. :o|
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    You're asking me? You act like I've done this before. :smiley-laughing021:
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    http://lh3.ggpht.com/_b0ViaGso2Ko/TFTHMpT4IgI/AAAAAAAAAXQ/gpSkO4IFX90/s640/2010-07-31%2012.54.47.jpg

    I need longer brake lines.
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    Just trying to keep the tire out of the fender.

    http://lh3.ggpht.com/_b0ViaGso2Ko/TC_gXIDnrKI/AAAAAAAAASQ/emRR68AfzzE/s720/2010-07-03%2012.58.48.jpg

    The spring is almost fully compressed here...
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    Hmmm I was planing on both. :smiley-scared002:

    I didn't want to stack up 3 or 4 hockey pucks. I was going to put these on and two hockey pucks. Bad idea? I'm planning on removing the coils so I...
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    Well it makes sense, but I only recently became aware that they made replacement, and longer front upper bump stops!!!!
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    You mean without bump stopping, right?
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    Doing a little more research. I see that the upper front bump stops are available for the Jeep XJ.

    http://jeepinoutfitters.com/images/day-KJ09101.jpg

    These are for my year XJ. $27 for a pair....
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    Well I agree with GOJEEP assessment. It doesn't matter how much you lift, you need to bump stop. The tire is going to come into contact with the fender at some point. I guess you could trim so...
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    Re: My Bump Stop Thread

    Doing a little more searching this morning I found this old thread on NAXJA.org. I had forgot about this. So apparently bolting the pucks down will work.
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    My Bump Stop Thread

    Something I've been needing to do for some time was to bump stop my rig.

    After poking around on the Internet I found the best solution at GOJEEP!

    Hockey pucks and metal tubing. Thanks to...
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