front bump stops
X2 on the hockey pucks. They run about $1 each, fit well, and it's super easy to adjust. Just add and subtract a puck at a time. Just start off with 1 puck per inch of lift and adjust from there.
I drilled and tapped my coil buckets and drilled thru center of each puck add stainless fasteners slathered in never seize and call it done . I run 2 pucks per side plus the stock bump stop . Living in Fort Worth Tx I had to source my pucks elsewhere , I ended up buying pucks from amazon .
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I drilled and tapped my coil buckets and drilled thru center of each puck add stainless fasteners slathered in never seize and call it done . I run 2 pucks per side plus the stock bump stop . Living in Fort Worth Tx I had to source my pucks elsewhere , I ended up buying pucks from amazon .
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You will have to keep them in there somehow. They will slide in and out individually. They are polyurethane, so you could have them in there by themselves I imagine.
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Otherwise your springs are likely to just fall out if you unload one...
This is a problem with or without the lift.
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