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My 07 Sierra had z71 jounce bumpers (more pointy than those) and I lowered it down to where it just touched rode well. Originally though there was a small gap.
They’re not bump stops but rather a part of the spring system that adds progression to the system.
What does the rake look like on it? Any side shots?
That for sure looks too low in front. Obviously some rake stock but that’s far too much.
I’d look at the torsion key bolts and see how far out they are. I’d just adjust them up some. Isn’t hard at all. Just make sure you go evenly side to side. Easier on the bolts if you jack the front end up but if nothing is corroded than you could just do it with it on the ground.How do I figure out if it’s bad springs or if the tortion bars just needs adjustment?
View attachment 221312 View attachment 221311 Are my bump stops suppose to be this close? I recently purchased this 2007 Yukon XL 2500. The tire size the last owner has on this Yukon is LT275/65R18 and it does rub the front and back wheel wells when pulling out of the drive way at a turn. I’m just not sure if this is normal or if maybe the tortion bars aren’t adjusted right or maybe my springs are bad? Was hoping for some input. Thank you! Oh yea, my original bump stops were chewed up pretty bad, that’s why I replaced them.
That for sure looks too low in front. Obviously some rake stock but that’s far too much.
My Sierra is also a 2500HD. Regardless I’d crank them up a bit to get less rake and less rub.I think the problem is the width of the tires. Mine came stock with 245 tires. Yours are over an inch wider, so I'm not surprised you're rubbing.
I'll get some pics of my stops later today.
You're forgetting that this is a 2500. That's pretty close to a stock stance.
Here's mine, stock tire size and stock suspension .
Actually sitting level, but loaded with 1600 lbs of people and stuff:
I think this illustrates the problem...
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My Sierra is also a 2500HD. Regardless I’d crank them up a bit to get less rake and less rub.