is this safe?

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is this safe?
imrjbitch avatar
imrjbitch
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i took a picture of my friends front set up and this is what i saw

mazdafvr avatar
mazdafvr
+1y
there are probly safer methods but as long as that bump stop is there it should be ok until he hits a huge pothole or something of that nature, my old truck was on bump stops for almost 2 years but it wasn't squishing them that much. bet it takes corners real well tho. lol
imrjbitch avatar
imrjbitch
+1y
is there a way to improve ride quality while keeping this height?
mazdafvr avatar
mazdafvr
+1y
get Isuzu pup shocks, remove bump stops. the pup shocks will give more travel room and mount to our truck with no mods, they just a little shorter I think and wont bottom out like stock shocks.
imrjbitch avatar
imrjbitch
+1y
What about the mounts hitting the lca??
91extcab avatar
91extcab
+1y
Unbolt the rubber stop, then cut out the mount. All three of my trucks have had the bump stops and mounts removed so i can sit low, ride well and not bounce down the road like a Honduh.
imrjbitch avatar
imrjbitch
+1y
Ooohh. What about the tire hitting inner fender??
mazdafvr avatar
mazdafvr
+1y
that wont be a problem unless you have wide tires. witch still shouldn't be a big deal at normal driving as long as you don't have to turn the wheel all the way.
fdugn545 avatar
fdugn545
+1y
I'm gonna refer u to this thread it's mine (with the same title!) it might have answers for your questions



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imrjbitch avatar
imrjbitch
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well mine has the same setup and im running pretty much stock all around. except for front shocks (previous owner put in some red ones idk what purpose he had in mind) so i think im running 75 on 14s. which im pretty sure will rub. and i might end up having to raise it back up later to fit 10 wides. idk what to do