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  • #16
    If your only running superiors lift kit, you won't need to space the bumpstops. There's not enough travel.
    2004 Manual Turbo diesel 1KZ-TE , 5" lift , 37x12.5 BF Goodrich KM2

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    • #17
      I have the 33's as well, but time will tell how it goes.

      I'm not fussed about having the biggest travel out there just want it better then factory and higher as it was way too low before.

      I bought the 4" profender kit $750 cheaper then they sell it for so I don't mind, as long as it all works ok.

      I made the bump stop extensions today at work so will bolt them in and see.

      Brad

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      • #18
        Why not just pull a coil, contact the bump with the diff and measure it to get the compressed length of the shock? From there you can work out the spacer needed depending on the length of your shock.
        [FONT=Verdana][COLOR="#0000CD"]2008 GXL D4D Work in progress[/COLOR][/FONT]

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        • #19
          All good mate, I made them 45mm after some discussion and then put a further 16mm spacer in there before i left to go to cape York (so 61mm extrension) I've since travelled 6000kms and am happy its stopping the shock from bottoming out as I have been smashing down on them on the really bad roads up here and ave even been airborne a couple of times.. But you don't need to remove the coil when u can measure the shock length and measure the gap.
          Although I believe the super bump stops for the front would have been the go and will buy them when I get home from this trip.

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