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Bump stops dimensions

Submitted: Saturday, Jul 01, 2006 at 18:05

apriti00

Goodday,

Need some help, I am looking at putting some 35's on my 100 series IFS and after doing some measuring have worked out that I will need to alter the bump stops by an extra 37mm. Trying to keep it looking as OE I would like to find some from another vehicle rather than using some type of spacer, at the moment the best option is looking like some from the pax side of a live axle 80 or 100 but was hoping that someone here might have a 78/79 series and could measure one up for me, both front and rear and just to let you know why I said pax side is the two are different sizes as the drivers side is closer to the diff and the housing is bigger. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
PS to avoid confusion I am talking about the small rubber stops and not the tall cones inside the springs.
Cheers
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