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Old 05-12-2006, 02:33 PM
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Conical bumpstops on 3rd gen 4Runner

Hi,

How are these bumpstops attached on the 3rd gen 4Runner? I undertstand that these are for the 1998 and later 4Runners (according to the Toyota EPC).

I was wondering if these can be installed on the 1996-97 models?

Thanks.
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yes, they can, as a matter of fact they may or not have been allready due to a safety recall. The are fairly easy to pull off, but my question is why???? If you have a lift, they arent going to do anything. Get the SOnoran Steel Dropped Bump stops. Thats what I did, and I hacked up my conical bump stops to make a rear .5" spacer.
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Yes, they just sit on top of the coils
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With my 2"Cornfed spacers, I still bottom out on the bumpstops quite frequently.
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Originally Posted by RoySharif
Hi,

How are these bumpstops attached on the 3rd gen 4Runner? I undertstand that these are for the 1998 and later 4Runners (according to the Toyota EPC).

I was wondering if these can be installed on the 1996-97 models?

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by terryjmatthew
With my 2"Cornfed spacers, I still bottom out on the bumpstops quite frequently.
wow, I have about 2.5" over the back, they don't seem to do much for me. When it sat stock, it would bottom out hard on the cones, they were hard as a rock when I took them out.
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Originally Posted by JHupp
yes, they can, as a matter of fact they may or not have been allready due to a safety recall. The are fairly easy to pull off, but my question is why???? If you have a lift, they arent going to do anything. Get the SOnoran Steel Dropped Bump stops. Thats what I did, and I hacked up my conical bump stops to make a rear .5" spacer.
Yes, my truck has a 4" suspension lift as well as modified (extended) rubber bumpstops. I just thought that these cones were long enough to hit the axles before the modified bumpstops does.

So I guess I won't be needing them.

Thanks again!
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