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Chop the bumpstop brackets off out back and your ride will dramatically improve. Front stops are a good investment too, regardless if you plan to lift or not...oh and the rear isn't an issue if you plan to lift, bumpstops come in all kinds of sizes I've done the free travel mod on lifted trucks too :cheers:
 
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Just use a cut off wheel or something??? What kind of bump stops do I need for the front?


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I'm super sold on the Z71 stops. You probably shouldn't need to cut them down up front. In the rear, just chop the stops so you're not riding on them. If there's still not a lot of travel, then go for the free travel mod.
 

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Jake, shoot me some pics of your suspension while the truck is on the ground.
 

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He is quite decranked so I'm guessing he would need to trim some z71 stops like you did. He'll have to wait until the spindles arrive if he wants the ride quality back.
 

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He is quite decranked so I'm guessing he would need to trim some z71 stops like you did. He'll have to wait until the spindles arrive if he wants the ride quality back.

That's what I was thinking but I wasn't sure if the harshness was coming from the rear. I was hoping pics as it sits would help clear up any confusion.
 

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