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Doug Moran
 
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Default Rear Suspension Bumpers - 09-13-2009 , 12:39 PM






Hi Folks,

I cannot find my stock rear suspension rubber bumpers. I took them off
years ago to put on some Monroe Muscle helper springs, and I am taking
the Monroe's off. The rubber bumpers are mounted in a steel plate that
bolts to the frame (two bolts). These contact the plates on top of the
axle when you run out of suspension.

Anyone know where I can buy these, besides a GM dealer. Perhaps an
aftermarket brand to look at? Anyone have a set for sale?

Thanks - Doug

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Default Re: Rear Suspension Bumpers - 09-13-2009 , 05:12 PM






Doug Moran wrote:
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Hi Folks,

I cannot find my stock rear suspension rubber bumpers. I took them off
years ago to put on some Monroe Muscle helper springs, and I am taking
the Monroe's off. The rubber bumpers are mounted in a steel plate that
bolts to the frame (two bolts). These contact the plates on top of the
axle when you run out of suspension.

Anyone know where I can buy these, besides a GM dealer. Perhaps an
aftermarket brand to look at? Anyone have a set for sale?

Thanks - Doug
Just about any part store will have generic bump stops that will fit.

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Steve W.

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Default Re: Rear Suspension Bumpers - 09-13-2009 , 05:50 PM



"Steve W." <csr684 (AT) NOTyahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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Doug Moran wrote:
Hi Folks,

I cannot find my stock rear suspension rubber bumpers. I took them off
years ago to put on some Monroe Muscle helper springs, and I am taking
the Monroe's off. The rubber bumpers are mounted in a steel plate that
bolts to the frame (two bolts). These contact the plates on top of the
axle when you run out of suspension.

Anyone know where I can buy these, besides a GM dealer. Perhaps an
aftermarket brand to look at? Anyone have a set for sale?

Thanks - Doug

Just about any part store will have generic bump stops that will fit.

I would think so too. It's a good salvage item also. Look for a pile of rear
axles, many of the rear wheel drive cars had pinion snubbers mounted above
the universal joint on the differential.

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Doug Moran
 
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Default Re: Rear Suspension Bumpers - 09-14-2009 , 07:53 AM



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"Steve W." <csr684 (AT) NOTyahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Doug Moran wrote:
Hi Folks,

I cannot find my stock rear suspension rubber bumpers. I took them off
years ago to put on some Monroe Muscle helper springs, and I am taking
the Monroe's off. The rubber bumpers are mounted in a steel plate that
bolts to the frame (two bolts). These contact the plates on top of the
axle when you run out of suspension.

Anyone know where I can buy these, besides a GM dealer. Perhaps an
aftermarket brand to look at? Anyone have a set for sale?

Thanks - Doug

Just about any part store will have generic bump stops that will fit.


I would think so too. It's a good salvage item also. Look for a pile of rear
axles, many of the rear wheel drive cars had pinion snubbers mounted above
the universal joint on the differential.
Thanks folks. I'll check those out!

Doug

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Doug Moran
 
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Default Re: Rear Suspension Bumpers - 09-20-2009 , 10:12 AM



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In article <4aad6942$0$16459$882e0bbb (AT) news (DOT) ThunderNews.com>,
"Tim" <beevis (AT) snotmail (DOT) net> wrote:

"Steve W." <csr684 (AT) NOTyahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:h8jn73$u4h$1 (AT) aioe (DOT) org...
Hi Folks,

I cannot find my stock rear suspension rubber bumpers. I took them off
years ago to put on some Monroe Muscle helper springs, and I am taking
the Monroe's off. The rubber bumpers are mounted in a steel plate that
bolts to the frame (two bolts). These contact the plates on top of the
axle when you run out of suspension.

Anyone know where I can buy these, besides a GM dealer. Perhaps an
aftermarket brand to look at? Anyone have a set for sale?

Thanks - Doug

Just about any part store will have generic bump stops that will fit.

I would think so too. It's a good salvage item also. Look for a pile of
rear
axles, many of the rear wheel drive cars had pinion snubbers mounted above
the universal joint on the differential.
I'm posting this as a follow-up for someone that will get this newsgroup
thread in the future. I got my issue resolved.

None of the auto parts stores have these. They carry bump stops for
coil springs and similar. Nothing heavy duty enough for the rear end of
a truck.

LMC truck parts has them in their catalog, and on their suspension
diagrams. But, they are no longer available. LMC Truck has the rubber
bumpers, but not the metal plates needed to mount them in.

I went to the local junk yard. I recommend looking for a truck that the
junk yard has taken the bed off of. Two 15 mm bolts on the inside of
the frame rail on each side and you have them. I wire brushed mine, and
painted them to slow down the rust, and treated the rubber bumper with
silicone. Installed in less than a minute after I got the Monroe
Muscles off. $15 + tax and some time.

Doug

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