The point of this video is to show that the poly bumps needed to be shorter because they were causing a rough ride whenever I hit a bump. It wasn't about what tool to use to cut them. You can use a butter knife if you want, as long as you get the results you want. I used a saw and got the results that I wanted.
Remove the black block on the axel. Why do you have 1 inch of travel? Should be at least 6. That bump stops extension on the bottom . Is not right for your suspension set up.
I appreciate Your videos as I’m trying to get these in today!
I got the same bump stops up front, an feels like hitting pot holes the polyurethane is very hard guess I'll have 2 trim mine down maybe inch an half
The point of this video is to show that the poly bumps needed to be shorter because they were causing a rough ride whenever I hit a bump. It wasn't about what tool to use to cut them. You can use a butter knife if you want, as long as you get the results you want. I used a saw and got the results that I wanted.
Remove the black block on the axel. Why do you have 1 inch of travel? Should be at least 6.
That bump stops extension on the bottom . Is not right for your suspension set up.
I took them out and replaced them with OEM bump stops. I have since then sold the Jeep.
@BravoFix are those Teraflex bump stops?
I don't think so. I got them on eBay. By the way I wound up taking them of and replaced them with the OEM's, they were just too hard.
coping saw