gear_grinder
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- March 6, 2008
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- City, State
- Central MI
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 97 XLT 5.0
hi, i was wondering if colapsible bumpstops are any good or just a waste of money.
i plan on taking my ex to silverlake dunes this month or next and am getting ready with new chassie parts, new tires, making some angle iorn bumpers, flood lights, procomp or roughcountry shocks, trans temp gauge and good hayden trans cooler, fixing some misc stuff etc....
i started thinking of this after watching some of the hydro bumpstops on some prerunners, and was wondering if it would help stop/slow the truck from bottoming out. THANKS
bumpstops like this: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENS-9-9104R/
i also have some questions about wheeling in the dunes;
should i use my K&N air filter and wash it a couple times a day or should i take a few disposables with me?
should i take my swaybars off for better suspention travel (suspention is stock) or should i leave it on for stability issues and posible over extention issues.
THANKS
i plan on taking my ex to silverlake dunes this month or next and am getting ready with new chassie parts, new tires, making some angle iorn bumpers, flood lights, procomp or roughcountry shocks, trans temp gauge and good hayden trans cooler, fixing some misc stuff etc....
i started thinking of this after watching some of the hydro bumpstops on some prerunners, and was wondering if it would help stop/slow the truck from bottoming out. THANKS
bumpstops like this: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENS-9-9104R/
i also have some questions about wheeling in the dunes;
should i use my K&N air filter and wash it a couple times a day or should i take a few disposables with me?
should i take my swaybars off for better suspention travel (suspention is stock) or should i leave it on for stability issues and posible over extention issues.
THANKS