This was the best video for my use. I had reviewed several. It was very straightforward, gave list of tools and to the point without too much hassle and equipment. I replaced the bump stops and shocks in the front end of my 2004 Avalanche Z66.
Chris G these are just factory stops to prevent over compressing the factory suspension. You would only notice a difference when fully compressing the suspension.
I have a question, that being it's been kinda difficult to even find bump stops online for my 2003 tahoe, what I found are the front lower control arm bumpers, but I just cant seem to find a so called rear bump stoppers, does it really matter will front one fit in the back too?
Anthony Gonzalez from what I remember I do believe they are the same. My rear bump stops were in great shape surprisingly so I left them alone. I will take a closer look this weekend and confirm if they are the same part.
@@rightorwrong9412 any luck so far? I am also trying to look for the rear bump stops, but I'm having no luck at all either. Been looking for weeks and my old rear bump stops are really, really worn (basically almost metal w/ metal contact). It's for a 2001 Chevy Tahoe.
@@anthonygonzalez1147 any luck on finding the parts for the rear bump stops? I have also been looking for them for weeks and no auto parts store has them.
@@alfredrubio8397 no sir, sadly I havent been able to find any as well. I dont understand why though, it like the only part of a Tahoe that you just can find, I think the only way to get bump stops on to the rear is by custom welding on, or drilling a hole that will fit the screw from some that I've seen online and just screw the nut on the top side of it. I dont know if I made any sense but yeah that's what I've been thinking on doing.
This was the best video for my use. I had reviewed several. It was very straightforward, gave list of tools and to the point without too much hassle and equipment. I replaced the bump stops and shocks in the front end of my 2004 Avalanche Z66.
Larry Alvarado I’m glad it helped out! 👍🏼
Impressed on how clean you keep it
Thank you, very helpful! I just discovered mine on my new-to-me tahoe were rotted completely away LOL
Exactly what I needed to know. Thanks
Scortd awesome!
Great video! Replacing the rear ones on my father's 04'. They are ROTTED! So I was quite confused how to get them out. They just disintegrated. Thanks
Do you have part #
Did it make a difference while driving?
Chris G these are just factory stops to prevent over compressing the factory suspension. You would only notice a difference when fully compressing the suspension.
Thanks
You didn't comment or give credit on the garage you are using?
I have a question, that being it's been kinda difficult to even find bump stops online for my 2003 tahoe, what I found are the front lower control arm bumpers, but I just cant seem to find a so called rear bump stoppers, does it really matter will front one fit in the back too?
Anthony Gonzalez from what I remember I do believe they are the same. My rear bump stops were in great shape surprisingly so I left them alone. I will take a closer look this weekend and confirm if they are the same part.
@@rightorwrong9412 okay thank you, I'm going to order the rear ones for sure. But would still appreciate your thought.
@@rightorwrong9412 any luck so far? I am also trying to look for the rear bump stops, but I'm having no luck at all either. Been looking for weeks and my old rear bump stops are really, really worn (basically almost metal w/ metal contact). It's for a 2001 Chevy Tahoe.
@@anthonygonzalez1147 any luck on finding the parts for the rear bump stops? I have also been looking for them for weeks and no auto parts store has them.
@@alfredrubio8397 no sir, sadly I havent been able to find any as well. I dont understand why though, it like the only part of a Tahoe that you just can find, I think the only way to get bump stops on to the rear is by custom welding on, or drilling a hole that will fit the screw from some that I've seen online and just screw the nut on the top side of it. I dont know if I made any sense but yeah that's what I've been thinking on doing.
Why yellow ??? Black would blend in better
You can’t really see them when driving. If you can find black then use them.
spray paint maybe