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Riding on bump stops?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by broken taco, May 19, 2019.

  1. May 19, 2019 at 8:03 PM
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    broken taco

    broken taco [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Adam
    San Diego / Houston
    Vehicle:
    01 TRD SR5 4WD
    Trail gear 3 Link Solid Axle Swap kit, 14 " Fox coil overs with reservoirs up front, Chevy 63 leaf spring swap with ruff stuffs Chevy 63 swap kit, 14 "Fox shocks on the rear, 37" tires, Custom front bumper by Next Venture Motor Sports with a warn winch, glassworks unlimited fender flares, custom rock rails with kickups (modeled after Relentless Fab Rock sliders), rear bumper from streetacos.com (with custom rap around protection for fiberglass fenders and the hitch receiver hidden behind the license plate that is on hinges), HID off road lights on front bumper, rigid pods on rear bumper with red back lighting, high lift mounted in the bed, onboard air, Flowmaster muffler, aftermarket air intake, alarm system, Alpine Deck, Alpine amp, Alpine speakers, JL W6 12" subwoofer, JL amp.
    So I have 14" shocks (Yes it has a solid axle and not IFS.) I have it sitting as low as possible so I only have 3" of up travel. Would it be dumb to put on 4" fox air bumps? If I did that it would obviously sit and ride on the bump stops. Should I just get 2" bump stops? I feel like the answer will be to get the 2" bumps. Buttt.... I just want to make sure it would or wouldn't be bad to ride on the bump stops or if it will make the ride supper ruff.
     

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