4x4 Bump Stops
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I don't think the cab makes any difference on the bump stops!! I got the uppers from autozone I think. Also they are the same as the 2wd on the uppers. The lowers are harder to find. As a matter of fact, is your frame even able to accept them? Usually they are rusted out. There has been some on here who have made new mount and welded them in. Look for post by tbugden. Lots of good info on his post. He has one where he replaced a frame with lots of pictures as well. I think he made new lower mounts. FWIW I don have lower bumpstops on mine now. But I don't offroad it. Oh BTW, on rock auto look under suspension and they call it a bumper.
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I don't think the cab makes any difference on the bump stops!! I got the uppers from autozone I think. Also they are the same as the 2wd on the uppers. The lowers are harder to find. As a matter of fact, is your frame even able to accept them? Usually they are rusted out. There has been some on here who have made new mount and welded them in. Look for post by tbugden. Lots of good info on his post. He has one where he replaced a frame with lots of pictures as well. I think he made new lower mounts. FWIW I don have lower bumpstops on mine now. But I don't offroad it. Oh BTW, on rock auto look under suspension and they call it a bumper.
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Go to wholesalemopar.com and key in your year, make, and model. Part number for the front bumpers is 4322534 --just key that number into the search. This is where I purchased mine. The cone shaped bumpers for the rear are more of a universal type--you can go to Autozone and get those. I picked up a pair from EnergySuspension there.