Newbie here and I have a tech question. Purchased J springs on Friday and installed Saturday. All seemed to be ok until I got to the front bump stop spacers. I figured that that round steel housing needed to be around the rubber to help keep it from breaking off from its mount. I then decided to put the spacer above this steel housing. Things looked off when the new springs and shocks were installed, the angle just didn't look right with the bump stops. I thought that the angle would correct itself once weight was put on it. I drove it fifty miles or so and all seemed well on the highway. Pulled off to get a double double and heard a loud crunch when I pulled into the driveway. Upon inspection I noticed that the metal housing around the rubber bump stop was catching on the spring. I have some before and after shots and have several questions.
1. Did I put the spacer in the wrong place and if so, WTH does it go?
2. The original bump stop and spring show that the rubber was hitting the spring even before the lift, is this normal?
Yes, the issue is on both DS and PS
1. Did I put the spacer in the wrong place and if so, WTH does it go?
2. The original bump stop and spring show that the rubber was hitting the spring even before the lift, is this normal?
Yes, the issue is on both DS and PS