Front Bump Stops with Teraflex 2" Budget Boost

AZMikeD

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Hi, my LJ has a 2" Teraflex Budget Boost installed with Rancho shocks (not sure which model). I noticed the front bump stop extensions were installed which appear to provide very little suspension compression. I'm guessing the bump stop compresses some but still doesn't seem like much travel. I was reading Eddie's RE Budget Boost write-up and front bump stop extensions were not included with that kit. Using this logic I was thinking it was OK to remove the bump stop extensions. Is it OK to remove them? Thank you!

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AZMikeD

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If any one can answer my question above I'd really appreciate it. I will be changing my front brakes this evening and I'd like to address this since I'll have the wheels off.

Plus, if I can remove them, if any one can tell me the stock front bump stop bolt size/length so I can pick up a couple today I'd appreciate the too.

Thanks in advance! :)
 

wayoflife

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Hi, my LJ has a 2" Teraflex Budget Boost installed with Rancho shocks (not sure which model). I noticed the front bump stop extensions were installed which appear to provide very little suspension compression. I'm guessing the bump stop compresses some but still doesn't seem like much travel. I was reading Eddie's RE Budget Boost write-up and front bump stop extensions were not included with that kit. Using this logic I was thinking it was OK to remove the bump stop extensions. Is it OK to remove them? Thank you!

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You WANT to have bump stop extensions that are about as tall as you have lift. This is to help prevent the over compression of your coils.
 

Moabbnd

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x2 on leaving them in there. They're there for a reason, and that'll help keep the tires out of your fenders and save your coils and shocks
 
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