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Are bump pads needed after replacing stock rear springs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski4Ever" data-source="post: 1485651" data-attributes="member: 31314"><p>Ahh, thanks for the installation pictures. Looking at that, unless I'm mistaken, it looks like the new SDHQ design does *NOT* require removal of the U-bolts that hold the spring pack in place, correct?</p><p></p><p>I don't plan to offroad my truck enough that I'd be hitting the bump stops that hard (more like occasionally driving down dirt roads, through fields, etc, but not really anything baja style), so I don't really feel I need to spend the $$$ on a full bump stop kit. So, if that's the case, are you saying that I don't need the Camburg extended bump stops if I get the SDHQ bump pads, and I can just run the regular bump stop length with the aftermarket bump pads? I would think you'd still need the extended bump stops also, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski4Ever, post: 1485651, member: 31314"] Ahh, thanks for the installation pictures. Looking at that, unless I'm mistaken, it looks like the new SDHQ design does *NOT* require removal of the U-bolts that hold the spring pack in place, correct? I don't plan to offroad my truck enough that I'd be hitting the bump stops that hard (more like occasionally driving down dirt roads, through fields, etc, but not really anything baja style), so I don't really feel I need to spend the $$$ on a full bump stop kit. So, if that's the case, are you saying that I don't need the Camburg extended bump stops if I get the SDHQ bump pads, and I can just run the regular bump stop length with the aftermarket bump pads? I would think you'd still need the extended bump stops also, right? [/QUOTE]
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