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<blockquote data-quote="Rick@FreedomMotorsports" data-source="post: 1295112"><p>At a minimum you want to replace what you removed. The stock setup has a 2" block under the leafs. On the inside of that there is a bump pad. If you look directly above that there is a rubber foam bump stop attached to the frame. When you install Deavers, you remove the 2" block thus removing the stock pad for that foam bump to hit. If you cannot afford a full bump stop kit then we always recommend to our customers to get something to replace it. We sell the SDHQ one at this time and include it as a bundled price.</p><p><a href="https://sdhqoffroad.com/collections/17-current-ford-raptor-sdhq-built-products/products/17-current-ford-raptor-sdhq-built-bump-pad" target="_blank">https://sdhqoffroad.com/collections/17-current-ford-raptor-sdhq-built-products/products/17-current-ford-raptor-sdhq-built-bump-pad</a></p><p></p><p>If you do not do this, there is a possibility to compress the springs more than intended and thus sack or damage the Deavers, or even damage the shocks by compressing them more than they are intended. Even though we haven't seen it, you could rip off the stock shock mounts under enough force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick@FreedomMotorsports, post: 1295112"] At a minimum you want to replace what you removed. The stock setup has a 2" block under the leafs. On the inside of that there is a bump pad. If you look directly above that there is a rubber foam bump stop attached to the frame. When you install Deavers, you remove the 2" block thus removing the stock pad for that foam bump to hit. If you cannot afford a full bump stop kit then we always recommend to our customers to get something to replace it. We sell the SDHQ one at this time and include it as a bundled price. [URL]https://sdhqoffroad.com/collections/17-current-ford-raptor-sdhq-built-products/products/17-current-ford-raptor-sdhq-built-bump-pad[/URL] If you do not do this, there is a possibility to compress the springs more than intended and thus sack or damage the Deavers, or even damage the shocks by compressing them more than they are intended. Even though we haven't seen it, you could rip off the stock shock mounts under enough force. [/QUOTE]
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