My door was popping like crazy after a week of rough dirt roads and luckily it was just 2 loose bolts.
Got my wheelers rear bumpstops last week.
After installing a u bolt flip kit and the same bumpstops on a TW buddys truck and talking to brianr about his bumpstops I decided to do things a little different so I don't loose upward travel. Brian cut out a couple " of his steel bracket and said he still loses travel so I decided to try something new on one side today to test it out.
With the u bolt flip and the new stop (with steel collar removed) the new set up is taller, but the new bump stops compress more so I'm thinking I should have more upward travel.
I'm wondering if this will work over the long haul. The stock bumpstop hits directly under the frame and the tower. My mounting method puts pressure on some of the frame but mostly the tower. If the tower starts bending or the bumpstop starts de-laminating from the core Ill rethink it. If it doesn't Ill do the other side.
The bump stop will hit off center of the flip kit towards the outside of the axle, but all of it hits. I would of taken a pic, but I wasn't using the safest way to compress my leafs to test fit and had my hands full. Used a combination of hi-lift, jackstand, and small ratchet strap.
RIP......small ratchet strap :o