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Thread pitch on the bump stop bolt

Justin Kantor

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So the previous owner (in all their infinite wisdom) removed the rear bump stops which I am going to reinstall. Anybody know the thread pitch and size? It looks like a fine thread metric.
 

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Get the low pro bump stops from Energy Suspension.....they come with the nuts and bump stops. More travel is always better.
 

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I got the set from Energy Suspension but the rear sets came with nothing. I assumed it will be the same as the front and got a couple test nuts to see if they fit. I think they are a 10mm x 1.25. Thanks.
 

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Yours didn't come with the nuts?
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I could not find a pic on the Energy Suspension site. I recently went with with a 1.5 inch solid aluminum lift blocks instead of what was on the truck (about 3" steel hollow) and Tokico (stock shocks but have a larger wheel) which gave me a slight "rake" towards the rear. Previously there were KYB "Gas A Just" shocks in the back. Significantly stiffer. I installed the energy suspension rear bumps and have about and inch of clearance between the energy suspension bump stock and the axle. We will see how it handles on the road.

My weight lean testing between new Tokico and used (unknown age) KYB shocks shows that the KYBs are much stiffer and almost feel like leaning on a rock.

I just went to Home Depot for the nuts.
 
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