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luke1987

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Hi all, has anyone got a spare rear bump stop as I have seemed to have lost one on the drivers side. Cheers.
 
Everyone loses them. I bought two online, sorry I can't remember the company, reasonable price, from Europe.

Something like Eurofab?

If I remember I'll post again.

I doubt second-hand one's would be much cop.

:thumbs
 
They are actually spring helpers, the rubbers rarely fail but the bonding to the metal mount does, a couple of good cable ties sorts it, not sure if I have any rubbers left, will look over the week end, Rick
 
Everyone loses them. I bought two online, sorry I can't remember the company, reasonable price, from Europe.

Something like Eurofab?

If I remember I'll post again.
I doubt second-hand one's would be much cop.
:thumbs

I did a bit of searching, I can usually find most things lol... I do tend to wake odd hours these days lol So after I've posted... back to sleep lol...
As a bonus, you get to see some front ones too lol...

Hava a look here... You might want to adjust the year on the web site, but I think most are the same.

https://shop.febest.eu/catalog/rubb...brand=NISSAN&model=TERRANO&year=1995&body=R20

Uncle Rustic
 

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Yes, Febest, about the cheapest I found. It will take about a week for them to arrive (it did in Belgium), coming from Estonia if I'm not mistaken.

I was quoted 100€ (£127) apiece for the genuine Nissan article, from the dealership here...
 
I did a bit of searching, I can usually find most things lol... I do tend to wake odd hours these days lol So after I've posted... back to sleep lol...
As a bonus, you get to see some front ones too lol...

Hava a look here... You might want to adjust the year on the web site, but I think most are the same.

https://shop.febest.eu/catalog/rubb...brand=NISSAN&model=TERRANO&year=1995&body=R20

Uncle Rustic

Thems the fellas.

Good job Rustic old bean.

:thumbs

I got new fronts and rears from them. Very happy with service, product and price.
 
They are actually spring helpers, the rubbers rarely fail but the bonding to the metal mount does, a couple of good cable ties sorts it, not sure if I have any rubbers left, will look over the week end, Rick

So there is no need to have them unless towing??
 
One of mine dropped off, I'm wondering if I should take the other one off for better off roading, and tie wrap them back on for towing :nenau
 
Got mine off and to be fair thinking of fitting some if I'm going to be towing this van around
 
My work motor with all my gear is sitting on them quite hard all the time, Rick

Better than those spring assistors that some people place within the spring, of saloon cars, as you are not putting undue pressure as point loads on the original spring.

So it's best to have them for good on road manners.

If you have it MOT'd with just one side fitted, it will fail, so it should, as you have an unbalanced 'rear end' :eek:

Good price for peace of mind.

So somewhere around Britain, there must be loads of these that have fallen off, or more likely ripped off on these green laning trips lol...:augie
 
Better than those spring assistors that some people place within the spring, of saloon cars, as you are not putting undue pressure as point loads on the original spring.

So it's best to have them for good on road manners.

If you have it MOT'd with just one side fitted, it will fail, so it should, as you have an unbalanced 'rear end' :eek:

Good price for peace of mind.

So somewhere around Britain, there must be loads of these that have fallen off, or more likely ripped off on these green laning trips lol...:augie

I have had only 1 on for last 3 mot's did not even get mentioned or an advisory :nenau one of those things to get sorted but never do. :augie
 

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