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  1. Shoredreamer

    Rear Bump Stop Types

    I agree with what you’re saying @Broski The worst thing you can do, and what probably most of all lifted 80s have, is to space down your frame bump stop and leave the coil bumper at stock height. That coil bumper, which in stock form takes the majority of the force since it contacts in 1.25”...
  2. Shoredreamer

    Rear Bump Stop Types

    So you must have the Active Bumpstop model ABSTORSEQ if yours compress easily and yours came with the steel cup. Have you gotten to try them out much? Is the softer rubber and compression hood for your setup? I have pretty much the same spacing setup but I’m on their harder rubber TORSEQ model...
  3. Shoredreamer

    Rear Bump Stop Types

    @GW Nugget I’m seeing 3 options for our 80s, maybe more, on the rear axle department with Timbren Aeon springs ABSTORLC1, Active Off-Road bumpstop with the super tall metal tower and additional metal cup, using the A515-55 spring, 2,400# bump capacity TORLC1, SES (towing application) with...
  4. Shoredreamer

    Rear Bump Stop Types

    I don’t know if it’s that cut and dry. Shock length, wheel offset, flare trimming, axle location, body height all add into different spacing lengths. I can say for sure that you should not run the 100 series (TORSEQ) rear bumps without any additional spacing as they are way too short even at...
  5. Shoredreamer

    Rear Bump Stop Types

    Yep Adam, I wish I knew how to weld. A bit cleaner end product for sure with less moving parts to potentially fail. I don’t really know where Timbren came up with the spec to run such an extended bump tower. How did you determine the amount to cut out (height of the metal tower)?
  6. Shoredreamer

    Rear Bump Stop Types

    Timbrens on the rear for me as well. Pretty sure I took the idea from @Corbet :cheers:Used the 100 series model and spaced it down with @Hitit66 frame bump spacer. Matches well with the 17.5” compressed shocks and 35s I run. The Timbrens basically are replacing both the stock frame bump and coil...
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