OK, I feel like an idiot even having to ask this, but I've got everything ready to go back together on the suspension lift I'm installing on my 80, and I've discovered two parts in my Man-a-Fre kit that I'm uncertain about. I ordered a 2/1 level stance kit (850's in front and 862's [I believe] in the rear) from Man-a-Fre and I also ordered a sway bar drop kit. However, I also have two "hockey puck" looking parts (two black, about 2 inch diameter cylinders with a hole drilled in the middle of each). I ordered this kit many months ago, and it's just slipping my mind as to exactly what these are. My memory (vague that it is) is telling me that these are front bump stop spacers, but since the bag they're in didn't contain any extended mounting hardware (bolts), it's making me question myself on if that's what they're for.
Obviously, I could wait until MAF opens Monday and ask them then, but I'm right in the middle of the project now, and I want to finish it Sunday. I went on MAF's web site, and there are no photos of these two parts on there (all of the bump stop spacers they have listed on there are for other LC's than 80's) Unfortunately, I didn't have my camera with me when I got to the point of wondering what they were; otherwise, I could have included a shot of the two parts here..........I'm sure one of you knows exactly what these are, and, again, I feel like an idiot even having to ask, but I'd rather be correct on how these two parts should be used.
Any direction would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!
Obviously, I could wait until MAF opens Monday and ask them then, but I'm right in the middle of the project now, and I want to finish it Sunday. I went on MAF's web site, and there are no photos of these two parts on there (all of the bump stop spacers they have listed on there are for other LC's than 80's) Unfortunately, I didn't have my camera with me when I got to the point of wondering what they were; otherwise, I could have included a shot of the two parts here..........I'm sure one of you knows exactly what these are, and, again, I feel like an idiot even having to ask, but I'd rather be correct on how these two parts should be used.
Any direction would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!