4Runner Bump Stop Kit Upgrade

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.พ. 2023
  • We're excited to announce our new rear bump stop kits with different length spacers for 03+ 4Runner, GX460/GX470 and FJ Cruiser platforms. These bump stop kits are designed to accommodate for longer travel shocks with a longer than stock compressed length. These kits will include our high quality foam bump stop for a smooth & progressive bottom out. Combine these bump stops with some custom tuned shocks and you now have the best setup on the market!
    Features:
    -Billet Aluminum Construction
    -AccuTune Offroad Foam Bump Stops
    -Mounting hardware.
    Applications: 2003-2024 4Runner, 2010-2015 FJ Cruiser, 2002-09 Lexus GX470, 2009+ Lexus GX460
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    AccuTune Offroad
    www.AccuTuneOffroad.com
    619-722-8555
    Sales@AccuTuneOffroad.com
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  • @Reverend1776
    @Reverend1776 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Do you have good inventory at this time?

    • @accutuneoffroad
      @accutuneoffroad  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      In stock at the moment ready to ship

  • @aliao17
    @aliao17 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    On your site for the Tundra spec 4Runner shock, it says `Originally spec’d for the Tundra, these shocks have 1/2″ more travel than standard 03+ 4Runner rear shocks, and have better extended lengths when used with 1/2″ bump stop spacers`. Is the 1/2" bump stop spacer recommendation here a typo? To me 1/2" made more sense because the OEM rear shocks measure ~15.25" compressed from the eye to the top of bottom bushing vs the Tundra shocks at 15.650" and I figured the original recommendation was just rounded up a bit to a 1/2" difference. However, the chart for your new bump stops recommends the 2" spacer which seems like it would cause some loss in up travel. p.s. it's really awesome to see all of these in-house accutune products being released!

    • @accutuneoffroad
      @accutuneoffroad  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Great question. Shock pages need to be updated a bit to reference our new available option. The 1/2" spacer was suggested with a stock bump stop. However, there are some things I can help clear up with that. On my desk I have a stock bump stop and our spacer. Stock bump is about 2 3/8" at the center. Stock rubber bump stop is going to hardly compress or move at all. Our foam bump stop will compress nearly to metal on metal under extreme cases. So in short, we are not comparing apples to apples. Keeping stock bumps, need a 1/2" spacer, using our bump kit, need the 2" spacers with foam bumps.

    • @aliao17
      @aliao17 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@accutuneoffroad That makes sense, thanks for the detailed reply! Looking forward to grabbing a pair in the future :D

  • @nataliejudt7001
    @nataliejudt7001 ปีที่แล้ว

    🌸 promo sm