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Has anyone installed hydraulic bump stops for the rear? They’re pricey, and it’s quite an involved process to install them, requiring some cutting and welding of the chassis.

If anyone has them, what do you think?

Ive ordered my Mojave, and since it’s party piece is the suspension setup, I like the idea of maxing out every suspension component I can that isn’t already upgraded from the factory.

https://www.ridefox.com/product.php...ep&model=Gladiator+JT&year=2020&position=Rear



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Has anyone installed hydraulic bump stops for the rear? They’re pricey, and it’s quite an involved process to install them, requiring some cutting and welding of the chassis.

If anyone has them, what do you think?

Ive ordered my Mojave, and since it’s party piece is the suspension setup, I like the idea of maxing out every suspension component I can that isn’t already upgraded from the factory.

https://www.ridefox.com/product.php...ep&model=Gladiator+JT&year=2020&position=Rear



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Holy moly I take that back. Just read the instructions on the website and I think I’ll be opting out...
 
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Holy moly I take that back. Just read the instructions on the website and I think I’ll be opting out...
Yeah, it’s not really a Saturday afternoon under the shade tree process...
 

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Its in the plans when I get my truck since I'm trying to build as low as possible and like to drive fast.

I can imagine cutting the frame looking intimidating, but I've done way more complicated installs!
 
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Its in the plans when I get my truck since I'm trying to build as low as possible and like to drive fast.

I can imagine cutting the frame looking intimidating, but I've done way more complicated installs!
Yeah, I imagine if done properly, obviously, it’s all good, and the payoff would be amazing....if I do it though, I’m definitely going to take it to professionals.
 
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I’ve purchased these in the meantime....

https://timbren.com/i-30498030

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Timbren makes a great product, but it's not the same application as an air bump.......These will seriously limit your travel when flexing and make the ride rough when loaded. (EDIT....I see they are marketing this as an offroad bunpstop that doesn't limit travel, but I don't see how it can't.) Report your findings!

As an affordable direct fit alternative, Have a look at Teraflex's SpeedBump or Metal Cloak's DuroSpring.
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