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I think I'd be wise to replace my front bumpstops and add a little length to them.

 

Is there much difference between any of the ones out there?  I've found the Rubicon Express RE1396 and the Daystar KJ09101BK, they look basically the same.

 

Any other brands?

 

Any issues with installing them, or having them fall out after install?

 

Should I just use a hockey puck?

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I forget who makes mine. I thought daystar did but I couldn't find them. They just go inside the coil spring. I afe some mounts but never put them in e1216b29dcf9dc2880c6e297e45a591c.jpg

 

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Those look like progressive bumpstops

Prothane suspension systems makes them In Different sizes

http://www.prothanesuspensionparts.com/191705

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i used the daystar's on my 96 xj and 89 mj. fit very tight in the cup and havent ever had one fall out

You linked the 97-01 versions. Can you use them? What's the difference?
The late model ones 'push in' as the apparatus is not removeable. Early models you could unscrew the whole assy. But the stop can still be removed.

I use prothane bumps.

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i used the daystar's on my 96 xj and 89 mj. fit very tight in the cup and havent ever had one fall out

You linked the 97-01 versions. Can you use them? What's the difference?
The late model ones 'push in' as the apparatus is not removeable. Early models you could unscrew the whole assy. But the stop can still be removed.

I use prothane bumps.

 

So can you install the later style bumps into the earlier unscrewable type stops?  Some of this stuff is a little hard to source in Canada for a decent price, and I can get the later style ones a lot cheaper.

 

Do you like the Prothane progressive bumps?  I'd debated trying to find a Timbren product that would work, or some other progressive products and adapting it.

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I was looking at bumpstops for the front of my mj. I saw some that just pop in place of the stock ones but they had 2 different diameters. One was 1.5 inches, the other was 2 inches. How do I know which one to order. 

 

I also checked those progressive ones.. they look good

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I was just looking at those when you posted. If the thread is the same they would...

 

You would think someone would make these for the early front  XJ/MJ rigs........

 

I suppose I could shim them an inch somehow like I did for the rears:

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The problem with the hockey puck is attaching it suitably.  I bolted them in on my XJ, but it has totally different coil buckets since it's a Ford axle, I added a captive nut when I put the brackets on for that purpose.  I didn't want to use hockey pucks, but I had them and I needed to do something as 37" tires and 3" of lift is a terrible idea without suitable bumpstops.  I don't know if it would be easy to bolt something through the stock lower coil buckets.

 

Next time rather than a hockey puck I would just buy some round stock and cut it to the length I wanted, drill through it, countersink/counterbore it, and bolt it on.  It's not like you're getting any awesome compressional cushioning properties out of the hockey puck anyways.

 

I never got back to doing anything about this on my MJ.  So I'm curious if there is a solution.  I need 2" or so more bumpstop than I have, leaving the swaybar on is all that stops me from really mangling things.

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6 hours ago, DesertRat1991 said:

I also have the screw in type and need a longer set.  Does anyone know if the MJ uses the same OEM scew-in bumpstop as the TJ?  If so, these *might* work:

 

1997-2006 TJ Extended Bumpstop - Daystar 

 

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The threads on these bump stops are 3/8"x16. Anyone have a stock XJ/MJ front screw-in bump stop laying around to measure the threads?

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1 hour ago, HOrnbrod said:

 

The threads on these bump stops are 3/8"x16. Anyone have a stock XJ/MJ front screw-in bump stop laying around to measure the threads?

 

I'm not home but can almost guarantee they're a smaller metric thread.  M8 maybe.  Might be able to drill out and tap the inserts over to the larger SAE size.

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