Question for lowered Ty people

shook0002

New member
You guys still have your rear bumpstops installed? I put in the belltechs with the wedge, and all new bilsteins. It feels like its bottoming out over some bumps but I think its hitting the stops not full shock compression.
 

TYTILIDIE

METH HEAD
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

You can not get around this. Ild leave em in. Are you down to 3"? I had mine at 3" and it was super rough. Went to 2" and it was a lot better.
 

BigBadSmoosh

Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

my truck bottoms out all the time.. hits the bumpstops.. 2.5" blocks with the wedges.. and i drive on northeast roads like you..

there is no real solution.. i'm trying a cheapo pair of air shocks at the moment..

i was looking into custom leafs that would lower the truck and keep it stiff.. but that is expensive
 

MikeRenz

not stock
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

the bump stops are protecting your cladding. I kinda like the thud personally. Keeps you awake.
 

jjorgensen52

NHSTE - I'm the only one!
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

My truck likes to bottom on the stops as well with flexaforms and stock wedges.

I don't have front stops right now, getting to that :lol:
 

turbodog

Donating Member
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

I saw an article somewhere in the last 24 hrs that was discussing the ZQ8 suspension option for later model S-trucks. It said this option included special polymer bumpstops to ease the pain of bottoming out. Anyone have any info on this?

edit: found a possible part number:
15989674 is 1st design ZQ8, urethane foam, configured like a stock rubber bumper

15956547 is 2nd design ZQ8, urethane foam, much taller

Double-edit: these appear to be for the front suspension.
 
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SEL777

One of 101
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

Mine does the same with similar set up 'cept for set back plates and HD Bilsteins and not the wedge. I know SuperSports10 added a little bump stop between the top and first leaves on the front of the leaf where they come apart. So when the spring compresses it hit the stop instead of the rest of the leaf pack. Not the best description I know. Maybe he'll chime in and add a pic.
 

turbodog

Donating Member
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

http://www.traderstrucks.com
LOWERING ACCESSORIES - BUMP STOPS
Bump Stop Kit (Pair) Urethane Rectangle 7/8 x 1 7/8 x 1 3/8 4900
Bump Stop Kit (Pair) Urethane Button 11/16 x 1 5/8 4912
Bump Stop Kit (Pair) Urethane Button 2 x 3/4 4915
Bump Stop Kit (Pair) Urethane Cone 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 4918
Bump Stop Kit (Pair) Foam Round 2 1/4 Tall 4920
Bump Stop Kit (Pair) Foam Round Fits - Tahoe / Yukon / Suburban / Envoy / Trail Blazer - Rear 4925

Who wants to play guinea pig?
MVC-002F.JPG%20-%20Performance%20Suspension%20Parts%207-26-01%20Utica.jpg
 
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mattw

Active member
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

You guys ever looked at the rear bump stops on a second gen? They are much taller and seem to apply progressively rather than all at once like ours.. I've been meaning to make it to a u-pull-it yard to grab a set of the stops and the pads that they come in contact with but I just haven't had time..

I can probably snap some pics of a set tomorrow..


-Matt
 

mattw

Active member
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

Ok, here is a stock 4x4 2nd gen rear bump stop. As you can see its much taller than ours. The advantage though is that it applies progressively as opposed to one hard/loud thump when you bottom out.

2nd%20Gen%20progressive%20bump%20stops.JPG


My only concern is that in our lower applications we may be sitting right on that stop.. Even if that ends up being the case I still am going to try it at some point..


-Matt
 

turbodog

Donating Member
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

Cool. I think it would be fine for it to sit on the stop, as long as the desired ride height is still attained. This is exactly the sort of solution I would hope for. Provides a sharply progressive 'spring rate', unlike the leaf springs. Looks like the upper mount and 'cup' that it hits on the spring are probably important to proper operation. Time for a junkyard tour.
 

supersports10

New member
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

that jounce bumper is hollow to allow progressive application.

the bump stop is removeable, .....but the lower cup is part of the axle housing and is welded in.

as for the bump stop on the leaf spring.... were going to see how my new setup works at the track:D

it's desinged to "lift and seperate":rotf:

cost me nothing!
 

mattw

Active member
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

supersports10 said:
the bump stop is removeable, .....but the lower cup is part of the axle housing and is welded in.


Guess I will be taking a hack saw to the u-pull-it yard.. Man my arm is gonna be sore..


-Matt
 

ShuggsRR

Donating Member
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

I have 3" Bell Tech leafs, stock wedge, and new Bilsteins. It hasnt bottomed out yet and its a great ride. Much better than my 94 4x4 Jimmy.
 
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mattw

Active member
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

ShuggsRR said:
I have 3" Bel Tech leafs, stock wedge, and new Bilsteins. It hasnt bottomed out yet.


I have KYB Monomax in the back and I don't bottom out either.. However, it rides like a freaking tank. I'd prefer to find a soft bump-stop solution and run some softer shocks..


-Matt
 

SEL777

One of 101
Re: Question for lowered Ty people

supersports10 said:
as for the bump stop on the leaf spring.... were going to see how my new setup works at the track:D it's desinged to "lift and seperate":rotf:

Post some pics Clint
 
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