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Great question. I initially only bought two of them, but as I got up close to soak the hardware before removal it was evident that all FOUR of the OEM bump stops were impacting regularly and were equally compressed/petrified. So I decided to order another set of front ones when I ordered the rear bump stops. I have put this (now very heavy) truck through its paces on a lot of trails/dirt roads and the idea of absorbing a big bump on uneven bump stops and potentially causing damage to the LCAs worried me. For the price of another set of bump stops, it was a no-brainer. Peace of mind and hopefully a smoother ride on bumpy roads. We'll see if it makes a big difference, I've always found my 100s to have a harsh front suspension (stock, medium or heavy OME torsion bars, it doesn't seem to make much of a difference) so any improvement should be noticeable on bumpy roads and trails.what made you decide to replace all 4 up front - I understand Perry parts recommends to start with 2 but honestly I don't like that idea. Toyota put 4 impact points for a reason and it seems bad to have an uneven load on the LCA if you do bottom out