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I need to know too. I just got done distroying my tcase last night because I didn't have any in the rear. Apparently NP208's don't take kindly to bottoming out driveshafts. /forums/images/graemlins/doah.gif
ebay, I got mine off there. Brand new energy suspension. the big 4.5" ones for $14.99 a set. he always has one or two going at a time, I'll go find his name.
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I need to know too. I just got done distroying my tcase last night because I didn't have any in the rear. Apparently NP208's don't take kindly to bottoming out driveshafts. /forums/images/graemlins/doah.gif
Harley
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That's what reminded me I don't have any in the back yet either /forums/images/graemlins/doah.gif
Got my 4.5" bumpstops from a fellow member. Yes, they will work in the front and back. For the back you will need to make a plate for them to compress on. Here is a pic and link to the bumpstop plates I designed. Still trying them out to see if it will handle heavy load of a /forums/images/graemlins/burb.gif
I need to get some bumpstops too. my rear tires are getting chewed up'd in the rear and I already trimmed the rear I never thought my sub would flex real good.