JEEP BUMP STOP INSTALL - Fast and Easy

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024

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  • @slick66er
    @slick66er 8 місяців тому +2

    Just recieved mine in the mail today. Plan on doing mine as soon as weather gets better. Hope its as easy as your video. Thanks

  • @CalebHill14
    @CalebHill14 2 роки тому +5

    Here I was thinking I’d have to remove my coils and you just saved me a whole afternoons worth of work. Thanks!

  • @alvarorestrepo260
    @alvarorestrepo260 Рік тому +2

    Awesome! Great Video! Made it look so easy! Easy Instructions!

  • @Ducknell
    @Ducknell 11 місяців тому +3

    Genius, ok so this is 3day later update. Your idea was great however like most things I do it did not go as smoothly for me. P/Side was awful to get it, D/Side bit easier. It did work out in the end. Thanks for great video.👍 2001 TJ

  • @nova481
    @nova481 2 роки тому +3

    What a great idea. Great helpful video. On my 99 Dakota my bump stop is just above the lower control arm at an angle. I have an old backhoe bucket tooth that’s almost the same angle, plus a shim, wedged it in there, lowered the vehicle and it went right in. Thanks

  • @jeepinwithjulia
    @jeepinwithjulia Рік тому +1

    This is awesome! I just replaced my rear bump stops but haven't done the front yet. I bought spring compressors but am nervous about using them. I will try this first.

  • @fgraziano4304
    @fgraziano4304 2 роки тому +2

    Outstanding video - straightforward simple instructions that work great. Thank you!

  • @tommamay4992
    @tommamay4992 2 роки тому +1

    great video really saved a lot of time, as others have experienced the bump stops not going in straight....happened to me, i took a ratchet strap and put at the bottom of the base of bump stop when blocks are in place , wrap it around the wheel in front and ratchet tight this will hold the stop in place and keep straight when lowering the jack..took me literally 5 minutes to put 1 in....also not sure if it made a difference but heard from somebody to put them in freezer and they may shrink a bit....i did this but did not take measurements, sounds about right though...

  • @seanbyrne7919
    @seanbyrne7919 Рік тому +1

    Awesome idea, thank you for a great tip!!!

  • @2pid
    @2pid Рік тому +1

    DIG IT! I ORDERED HOPING IT WOULD BE THIS EASY! THANK U BRO!

  • @greg.matsuo
    @greg.matsuo 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome job. This is a job I'll be tackling this weekend. Thank you for posting this procedure.

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  3 роки тому

      Thanks Greg. I even tried 2 local repair shops and they couldn’t figure out how to install them. The smaller blocks, a little grease, and using the vehicle’s weight really did the trick!

  • @thebrucechannel8061
    @thebrucechannel8061 Рік тому +1

    Good DIY video, wish I had watched this before taking my JKU to my mechanic and having him charge me a few hundred dollars to replace the bump stops.

  • @johnarmstrong2020
    @johnarmstrong2020 8 місяців тому +1

    you are the man to easy thank you sir

  • @lordjefferson1234
    @lordjefferson1234 Рік тому +1

    Still a banger. Great Vid.

  • @krista8830
    @krista8830 Рік тому +1

    Great video, I plan to use your method. I tried today and realized I need a higher jack for my stock JK, so not happening today!

  • @jackpalczynski7884
    @jackpalczynski7884 2 роки тому +4

    Wicked Excellent! The previous video I watched looking how to do this had me taking off the springs and control arms and I stopped the video. For all I know, they'd have me pull out the engine and take off the top and the windshield. Cut some wood. Not hard!

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  2 роки тому +1

      Super easy. It took me a few tries with other attempts to figure it out. Huge time saver!

  • @butchbane9317
    @butchbane9317 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video had that job done in 1hr!

  • @sgtg4600
    @sgtg4600 Рік тому +1

    I spent an hour trying to fit these same bump stops, even resorting to using a scissor jack and still no success. I just ended up very very very angry. I will try your approach. Thanks for posting.

  • @randellwagner3454
    @randellwagner3454 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks dude thast was a great help

  • @rodgraves4463
    @rodgraves4463 Рік тому +1

    Nice work

  • @dirf554
    @dirf554 Рік тому +1

    Great Trick!!!!! Thank you 🙏

  • @outboundterrain6454
    @outboundterrain6454 3 роки тому +2

    Thanx man that was a great vid…

  • @MountainMan677
    @MountainMan677 2 роки тому +1

    Good video. I'm having to replace mine on my gladiator because one exploded lol

  • @dvdlprt1
    @dvdlprt1 Рік тому +2

    Great video - quick question - what size "blocks" did you use?

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  Рік тому +1

      @dvdlprt1 I just chopped up some leftover 3/4” floor planks into 2”x2” (approx) pieces.

  • @bachirbattache2997
    @bachirbattache2997 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video Sir 👍 what’s your thoughts about them after 2 years if you still have them? Are they worth it or they are too hard for ride ? Thanks

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  Рік тому +1

      After 2 years they have been great. No complaints or issues at all. Just as a small upgrade, I’m about to install a Mammoth 2-Inch Front / 1-Inch Rear Leveling Kit plus some new shocks, since mine are getting up there in age.

  • @Aggiesig12
    @Aggiesig12 7 місяців тому +2

    Genius!

  • @svrgnknight
    @svrgnknight 6 місяців тому +1

    Has anyone tried hockey pucks for this? Just watching the video and I'm planning to do the job this weekend, but I feel like I could do this with pucks instead of tracking down wood pieces.

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  6 місяців тому +1

      Might work, but the puck could be a little too thick.

    • @svrgnknight
      @svrgnknight 6 місяців тому +1

      @@DCGarageWorks it wound up working amazing. Jacking up the body allowed the springs to open up enough to get the pucks in. I used three and it was perfect.

  • @bagwispman0370
    @bagwispman0370 9 місяців тому +1

    Do you mind sharing where did you get those bump stops? Thank you.

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  9 місяців тому

      @bagwispman0370 Rugged Ridge Front Bump Stop; Polyurethane (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK) from Extreme Terrain

  • @jinoh7418
    @jinoh7418 9 місяців тому +1

    Can this be done flexing on a big rock? 😂 I don't have a driveway at the moment (ice).

  • @dracodripset3636
    @dracodripset3636 2 роки тому +1

    U da Man!!!👨

  • @MaRk-dd1cy
    @MaRk-dd1cy 2 роки тому

    Got the same bump stops and tried this but they are both now installed crooked. All old bump stop material removed prior to insertion. Each time I drop the Jeep it squeezes them towards the front of the vehicle and when lifted they are still cocked. Any ideas?

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  2 роки тому

      I’d maybe try another block but place in a way to help push the offset side up further. Slightly move the block stack to that side, and give it a good drop again. Maybe spray some wd40 up there to help move it along. Just a guess though.

  • @RichGurska
    @RichGurska Рік тому

    Nice video, thank you.
    It's the only video on your channel that I have watched and it says that it's a year old at this point.... If you're still making videos, I hope you've learned to look at the lens on your phone instead of looking at your face in the screen when you're recording the videos.

  • @officialWWM
    @officialWWM 2 роки тому

    Big brain!

  • @ManDa-ct7vg
    @ManDa-ct7vg 2 роки тому

    Mine are loose what do these help with?

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  2 роки тому

      Basically, if yours are loose but still there, you probably don’t feel the jarring slam of metal on metal when you go over a big bump-yet. They do get old and wear down. Just something to watch out for then.

  • @levisonido6278
    @levisonido6278 3 роки тому +1

    Is your jeep lifted??

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  3 роки тому +1

      No, just the standard Rubicon lift that’s OEM.

  • @goldenthepot6361
    @goldenthepot6361 Рік тому

    what alloys .? Where find ?

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  Рік тому

      @goldenthepot6361 They are 17” Icons (www.iconvehicledynamics.com/wheel/10645/Icon-Alloys-Rebound/?FinishID=22&gclid=Cj0KCQjw9deiBhC1ARIsAHLjR2B46eK7pTEHeG326l9_Hj6jYoE9Rfa6dmJlehNOOwrnENCXhC3lhwkaAvNLEALw_wcB)

  • @Calisnr
    @Calisnr 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant

    • @Calisnr
      @Calisnr 3 роки тому

      Do you happen to know if you can install the bump stop cups without taking coil springs off as well?

  • @TehButterflyEffect
    @TehButterflyEffect Рік тому +2

    You're pretty brave sticking your hand into a coil spring without the vehicle being properly supported.

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  Рік тому +2

      Hi @thebutterflyeffect. The vehicle was supported by a floor jack and floor jacks to allow the spring to be fully extended as much as possible while removing/installing the bump stop and blocks. Have any additional support options or ideas to best approach to protect against any harm? It can perhaps help other viewers/readers.

  • @clintprice2123
    @clintprice2123 3 роки тому +1

    Who’s bump stops are they?

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  3 роки тому +2

      These are from Extreme Terrain.

    • @clintprice2123
      @clintprice2123 3 роки тому

      @@DCGarageWorks thank you, I appreciate the quick reply and most importantly your video.

    • @clintprice2123
      @clintprice2123 3 роки тому +1

      I did it and got them in, they are made of such a hard material they kept tipping on the blocks rather than just pressing in place. I figured out for me if I stacked the blocks and undid the jack and let the weight fall rapidly instead of jacking the suspension slowly even with cleaning out the tubes and applying a little grease to help. The factory stops are softer and would have been far less effort but not as robust as these are.

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  3 роки тому

      @@clintprice2123 Nice and great to hear. Yeah, Jeep really used cheaper material for the OEM ones. Seems every JK/JKU will need to replace them sooner or later. The ones in this video are really dense rubber and takes some good gravity, grease, and vertical momentum to have them seat properly. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @Bobbybbops
    @Bobbybbops 2 роки тому

    Followed to a T but couldnt get mine to stay in there dangit

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  2 роки тому

      Maybe there’s some old bump stop material up in there blocking it from the new groove latching onto the tabs?

    • @brettnewirth8064
      @brettnewirth8064 Рік тому

      @@DCGarageWorks I did mine yesterday with this method. I found that I had to lower the jeep, remove the jack but leave the blocks in place, get on the bumper and bounce up and down a few times to really seat the bump stops. I think my neighbors thought I was getting ready for a rodeo!

  • @bcamp1390
    @bcamp1390 2 роки тому +1

    This was not nearly as easy as it seems lol. Just did mine and couldn’t get the to sit in fully. Also taking the old ones out we’re a pain in the ass

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  2 роки тому

      In general, the design of how these go in was engineered dumb! Perhaps some of the old ones were still up in there? Getting the old ones out is a pain sometimes. You can mock up a wire brush to scrap it cleaner too.

    • @Bobbybbops
      @Bobbybbops 2 роки тому

      Same here. Wouldn’t stay inside.

  • @2pid
    @2pid Рік тому +1

    Sorry asked before end

  • @2pid
    @2pid Рік тому

    1" blocks?

    • @DCGarageWorks
      @DCGarageWorks  Рік тому

      The blocks were cut from some leftover wood flooring (3/4” or so). And each square was about 2” by 2”…just has to be small enough to fit inside the spring.