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Old 03-06-2018, 05:28 PM   #6
Willie Makeit
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Re: Porterbuilt Control Arms & Bumpstops

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Originally Posted by lolife99 View Post
It would be easiest to build a bump stop bracket off the crossmember spring pocket. Then attach a rubber stop to make contact with the lower control arm.
Energy Suspension sells many different sizes.
I agree. what I am having an issue with is with the PB arms being tubular structures, there is not a good place directly under the crossmember / spring pocket to have the stop come in contact with the lower arm.

Before the PB arms I had such a stop in place. it was attached with one of the bolts that held the air bag upper bracket in place and it contacted the OEM stock arm on the flat where the OEM bump stop once resided. That's not possible with the PB arms due to how they are constructed, thus my inquiry of what others have done.

thanks for the feedback!
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