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Old Nov 21, 2006 | 03:02 PM
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Lowered '03 Bumpstop help!

Well i tried this in aftermarket suspension and got zero hits, so im gonna try this here in supercrew section
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Well i Just put in some 2" belltech shackles which everyone knows only give you an effective drop of 1.5"

and heres my question. I put in lightning bumpstops, the yellow round ones, and the axle it almost going to touch the bump stops. Thats not what concerns me too much, what concerns me is this:
Does anyone know if there is adjustment in the bump stop to allow me to recenter it over the axle? Right now its sitting about half of the stop is over the axle, and the other half is past the front of the axle.
Im afraid that when axle depresses, that it will more or less push the bump stop forward over the axle, and just bottom out on the frame.

So is there adjustments that can be made either on the frame, or on the bumpstop, so i can slide it back so its centered again?

Sorry i do not have pictures at this time.

Or if anyone knows if its safe for me to install the shackle backward so i can utilize the second from top hole. I was told originally i could from the guy i bought them from, but it didnt have enough clearance to do that. The flat part of the shackle was hitting the bottom of the leaf.
-Patrick
 

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Old Nov 22, 2006 | 05:12 PM
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Even tho i got no replies i got something that will work for the time being. I pulled the bumpstop loose to see if there was a slot in the frame for alignment, there isnt so i had to think of something else. I then thought well maybe i can shim it. So i found a huge washer left over from my apartment complex putting in new parking lot lights. Its about 1 1/4" across and maybe 16th of an inch think. Cut it in half across the diameter. Stuck the half moon of the washer in as a shim. Worked very well, and the bump stop is pointed right at the top of the axle, even tho the top is still off some. But im alot happier with it, and hadnt gotten a chance to drive it yet to see how it is.

Im sure eventually ill put my truck on a lift at school and cut that hole into a slot, but this works for the time being, but i definetly needed something that will work now, since im about to head back to dallas for thanksgiving.
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