'97 yukon bump stops

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joejoe4301

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I got about 188k on my yukon and my rubber bumpstops are completly gone. I have noticed that the bottom that the upper control arm is mighty close to the top bracket of the bumpstop. should i take a saw and cut it off or replace it? I have tighened the torsion bars so that my 285s dont scrub and thinking about tighting a little more because i'm fixing to get new BFG's. any suggestions?
 

dirtridinz71

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Replacing it would be the best thing to do. If you need to cut it to crank more then there is a good chance you are cranked too much. Now you could do a ball joint flip to keep the control arm away from the bumpstop but still doesnt cure the cranked problem.
 
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