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Bedlam
Mar 07, 2020Moderator
jaycocreek wrote:jimh425 wrote:towpro wrote:
these things are cheep enough to not need to try to glue anything. Put them on an 06 ram which I sold to my brother. 100,000 and still going strong.
Me, too. Soon to be 14 years on two trucks. 5 1/2 years on the current truck.
That would be great and oh so easy but my bump stops do not bolt on and it appears it would be easier just to cut them off..I am not sure of the slot diameter for a bolt and I fear trying to drill out the existing slot for the bump stop might be a bugger to do..
This is exactly how mine looks.(From another members post)..
Spray lube and a square shank screwdriver or pry bar will remove the stock pads the slot is wide enough to bolt in taller pads. If the pad you choose is oblong, you may want to use a counter rotation pin or bolt in the slot to keep it aligned.
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