Rear rubber bump stop.
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And these Mopar rear bump stops are a little odd in that they are secured to the truck frame by a steel tab in the rear and a 5/16-18 bolt in the front.
It is part number 24 on the attached page from the Mopar parts catalog.
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Thank you; indeed I am looking for rear bump stops. The shape is significantly different than that of the Moog part number listed above.
And these Mopar rear bump stops are a little odd in that they are secured to the truck frame by a steel tab in the rear and a 5/16-18 bolt in the front.
It is part number 24 on the attached page from the Mopar parts catalog.
And these Mopar rear bump stops are a little odd in that they are secured to the truck frame by a steel tab in the rear and a 5/16-18 bolt in the front.
It is part number 24 on the attached page from the Mopar parts catalog.
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The nomenclature (actually works in google) is "bump stop"
Here's a universal one that should fit.
http://www.addictedoffroad.com/index...roducts_id=115
Auto Zone has 5 pages of them.
Here's a universal one that should fit.
http://www.addictedoffroad.com/index...roducts_id=115
Auto Zone has 5 pages of them.
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those "front bump stops" are the style that are on my truck which I believe to be factory as the truck has been in the family since new and I don't believe they have been changed
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BUT, those bumpstops fit Truck Model Codes D5 and D8, which are 1/2 ton pickups and Ramchargers respectively in Mopar Parts Catalog nomenclature. Our 4WD trucks are Model Codes D6 and D7, which utilize Item #24 in the drawing. Perhaps your truck is a 1/2 ton or a Ramcharger?
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these are the blocks I am using. Like James1 said the 1/2 ton bump stops are different than the W&D 250/350.This is what the 3/4 ton look like.
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Did you grind them clean before painting ? Mine were made out of a "high nickel content" alloy of some sort. When I removed all the grime and the paint, they were "shiny" like chrome below.. I thought about spraying a clear on them, but then I figured the road kill squirrels I accidentally hit from time to time wouldn't really notice much...
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Did you grind them clean before painting ? Mine were made out of a "high nickel content" alloy of some sort. When I removed all the grime and the paint, they were "shiny" like chrome below.. I thought about spraying a clear on them, but then I figured the road kill squirrels I accidentally hit from time to time wouldn't really notice much...
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