Bump Stops

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Dirt Bag

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Looking for feed back regarding good easy to instal bump stop brackets and air or hydrolic stops.
I am hauling gear in and out of a remote location and want the assurance of having the bump stops in place rather than bottoming out (as normal) on the factory stops.
What is the best bang for the dollar, bolt on in the drive way solution for me?
 

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if you are hauling here and there and need / want some adjustability, SVC may be your best bet...great service, and while i don't own there bumpstop kit, i have heard nothing but good things...
 

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Yea the SVC A.B.S. gives you great value for the money with its adjustability. If you really have a heavy load, you can move them down and use the kit as an auxiliary support, helping to take a load off of your shocks and leafs.

I've got great prices going on the SVC A.B.S. right now, shoot me a pm or email if you have more questions or if you want a quote!

-Joseph Haynes
 
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Yea the SVC A.B.S. gives you great value for the money with its adjustability. If you really have a heavy load, you can move them down and use the kit as an auxiliary support, helping to take a load off of your shocks and leafs.

I've got great prices going on the SVC A.B.S. right now, shoot me a pm or email if you have more questions or if you want a quote!

-Joseph Haynes

Sounds interesting.
 

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Loaded down with a 5k trailer and 500 lbs of gear in the bed. Hit a rail road crossing at 80mph with confidence .

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This kit has also been test by numerous frf members , I think @Steele holds the record at around 8k lbs. mind you he has a 2" drop shackles and deaver +3s as well

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Towes to the dunes, adjustes the bumps then runs the truck wide open through the dunes all weekend and heads home


-Jeff
 
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