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Old 11-02-2015, 23:00   #1
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So whilst at ricks we noticed my custom bump stops had fallen off, it was a piece of exhaust mount

We had a look and found a hole for what should be a bump stop locating hole for perhaps a nut and bolt. So we went to one of the scrappers there and found a rubber bump stop, tried to get fingers underneath to no avail, after much struggling we decided to pry it, this was when we found it just screws/pops in the hole

So after fitting these on mine, lowering the truck back down... We realised my arms must be custom as the underside of them is hollow... The bump stop just gets lost inside it...

Any suggestions for some heavy duty universal screw in alternative?

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Old 11-02-2015, 23:59   #2
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Are we talking upper or lower
Uppers are a rubber dome that just presses into the chassis and my lowers are bolted through the lower wishbone. Mine need replacing on the lower as the rubber Is coming away from the steel mounting plate.
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upper and on Alex motor there is no infill on the arm with a bulge down to contact the rubber so does he have aftermarket upper wishbones or are the rubbers different on 04 and on, Rick
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A picture paints a thousand words... this is the bump stop on a 1999, I take it from what Rick says, Alex does not have the down facing bulge for the stop to push against...



We now need the same shot but of an 04 T2.
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you got that in one Clive his arms are hollow over the bump stop area, Rick
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I have aftermarket top arms by Calmini but they have a special tag on them to contact the bump stop.
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So after fitting these on mine, lowering the truck back down... We realised my arms must be custom as the underside of them is hollow... The bump stop just gets lost inside it...
There not custom jobs Alex it's another Nissan balls up they did on the MK4's like the axle change & the plastic fuel tank gaurd just been out to check mine with a torch & they are the same & the only bump stops fitted are for upwards travel
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There not custom jobs Alex it's another Nissan balls up they did on the MK4's like the axle change & the plastic fuel tank gaurd just been out to check mine with a torch & they are the same & the only bump stops fitted are for upwards travel
So what bump stops do you have here? I take it the hole is still there?
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So what bump stops do you have here? I take it the hole is still there?
Only bump stops on the front are to stop the bottom arms going upwards to far but nothing for the downward travel of the top arms. No idea about the mounting holes as it's to cold & dark out there to check but they are prob there like yours as I don't think Nissan changed that part from when the R20 first went into production they just started skimping badly from late 03/early 04 If you really want them I think you'll have to find some correct bump stops & fit top arms from a pre 2003 with the plate for the stops to make contact with or have plates welded onto your arms Mine will stop as it is as that's to much hassle for me to have a bit of rubber that will fall off at some stage in fact not sure if both of my lower ones are still there
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What say we fit a pair of upper wishbones from one of my scrappers, problem sorted, Rick
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Why would you need a bump stop for the downward travel anyway? Does the shock not limit the amount of droop?
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