oem bumpstops were how the frame bent on gen 1s. the hard hits buckled the frame at the bolt hole.
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Isn't that on pre-reinforced frame trucks?oem bumpstops were how the frame bent on gen 1s. the hard hits buckled the frame at the bolt hole.
Oh, ok.....I read that 4 times and thought it said "at the butt hole". Not trying to be funny here. I really did.oem bumpstops were how the frame bent on gen 1s. the hard hits buckled the frame at the bolt hole.
Get yer mind outta the gutter!Oh, ok.....I read that 4 times and thought it said "at the butt hole". Not trying to be funny here. I really did.
Working on it!Get yer mind outta the gutter!
It's been what 50 something years? I ain't holding my breath.Working on it!
it happens a lot less with the trucks that have the reinfrced frame, but still happens (or happened), but its still a lot of weight on one small point of the frameIsn't that on pre-reinforced frame trucks?
I mean you're point still remains. Get a proper bumpstop kit!
funny enough, i was posting from the toilet.Oh, ok.....I read that 4 times and thought it said "at the butt hole". Not trying to be funny here. I really did.
Talk about a “shIt” poster!funny enough, i was posting from the toilet.