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Bumpstops - 11/22/2007 4:45:35 PM
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WolfPack
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Joined: 10/30/2007 From: Raleigh, NC Status: online
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So after an exciting 95,000 miles, I had my lower ball joints replaced yesterday, and today I was crawling under the car to change the fuel filter, so I thought I would inspect the new ball joints. While I was looking around up front, I noticed this: Since the passenger's side looks like this I am assuming that dry-rotted, trashy lookin orange thing on the driver's side is the bumpstop, and should probbbbbably be replaced. How hard is it to replace a bumpstop?? I couldn't really see how they were mounted, then again, I was rushing to get the fuel filter done before turkey time [edit to resize pics]
< Message edited by WolfPack -- 11/22/2007 4:50:12 PM >
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RE: Bumpstops - 11/22/2007 10:02:42 PM
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Chevy Lover
General Tech Moderator Posts: 3411
Joined: 6/11/2006 From: Vancouver. B.C. Canada Status: offline
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It's pretty simple to replace the upper control arm bumpers. There's a nut on top that holds them to the control arm. Thumbnail Image
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