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Old 06-28-2002, 11:57 AM   #1
Joe71Cheyenne
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Unhappy Bottoming Out

I lowered my 1971 1/2 longbed with 3"/5" coils and now It does not have very much gap between the upper control arm and the old rubber stop brackit on the lower control arm when I hit a bump it bottoms out hitting the brackit and the upper arm theres only about a 1"1/2 gap for susp. travel Has any body had this problem can I cut the brackit off Thanks JOE
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Old 06-28-2002, 03:42 PM   #2
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There are shorter bumpstops out there. You need a bumpstop or else its gonna hit steel on steel. Also you need a big enough bumpstop to keep the springs from compresing all the way or else your gonna do damage. The better way to lower a truck is lowering spindles, and this is exactly the reason. With lowering spindles you use stock springs and retain full suspension travel.
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