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Made my own bad ass rubber bump stops for $10

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Old 03-22-2014, 10:04 PM
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xlnt idea! And you didn't have to cut the lip off the chassis to mount the Jeep ones.
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What is very strange that my stock bump stops still look very good (just the left one looks very slightly used). No signs of "rotting" at all! The car is now 15 years old (built in Oct 1998).

Anyone else here with a 4th gen and good stock bump stops? Did they use different materials (within the 4th generation) maybe?
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Bumping a old thread. I can’t get pictures to upload and wanted to know a part number for the bump stops you used. Thanks anyone.



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