TerryMason Administrator Staff member Sep 3, 2024 #1 I changed out the bump stops on my 2005 Wrangler. I think it was about time. These old ones are pretty crusty Sent from my Pixel 6a using Tapatalk
I changed out the bump stops on my 2005 Wrangler. I think it was about time. These old ones are pretty crusty Sent from my Pixel 6a using Tapatalk
superj Active member Sep 4, 2024 #2 ride smoother now? i wish changing stuff like that helped make rides smoother, ha ha ha. but they are needed parts even if you don;t feel them
ride smoother now? i wish changing stuff like that helped make rides smoother, ha ha ha. but they are needed parts even if you don;t feel them
TerryMason Administrator Staff member Sep 4, 2024 #3 My buddies in the backseat on our next trail ride are the one that will feel these!
J Jeepergeo Member Sep 4, 2024 #4 It's a tough environment under a Jeep. Every time I look at my skid plates, I'm thankful for all the trail repairs they prevented!
It's a tough environment under a Jeep. Every time I look at my skid plates, I'm thankful for all the trail repairs they prevented!
JPNinPA Well-known member Sep 9, 2024 #5 What was eating those bump stops? Never look down on anyone unless you are helping them up - Jesse Jackson
What was eating those bump stops? Never look down on anyone unless you are helping them up - Jesse Jackson
L LivR65 New member Thursday at 2:12 PM #6 Sounds like it was definitely time for an upgrade! Those bump stops can take a lot of abuse over the years. Fresh ones should improve your ride, especially off-road or when you hit those big bumps. How did the install go—pretty straightforward?
Sounds like it was definitely time for an upgrade! Those bump stops can take a lot of abuse over the years. Fresh ones should improve your ride, especially off-road or when you hit those big bumps. How did the install go—pretty straightforward?
TerryMason Administrator Staff member Today at 9:42 AM #7 Yeah, you just pop them out and pop in the new ones. I used a big screwdriver to pull the old ones out. I didn't have to remove the springs.
Yeah, you just pop them out and pop in the new ones. I used a big screwdriver to pull the old ones out. I didn't have to remove the springs.