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rear bump stops

Would like to know where I can purchase rear bump stops for my 1999 chevy astro van. check with dealer and they were over $60.00 a piece. Does anyone know where I can find them cheaper, is there any aftermarket sources? Any and all help would be welcome Thank You Roter
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Re: rear bump stops

You can try online or maybe a boneyard.
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Old 10-24-2010, 02:36 PM
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Re: rear bump stops

Thanks for the reply ordered some aftermaket ones on the internet will let you know how they work out.
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Re: rear bump stops

Hi old Master bump stops I used were Energy Suspension #9.9143G (3-1/8) . I made nylon spacers to bring them up to original height which was about (3-3/4). they are working fine . Just wanted to let you know what I have done .Roter
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Re: rear bump stops

Good work! Thanks for posting back with the fix.
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Re: rear bump stops

hey i had to do the same thing allen bolts & spacers can't get a wrench in so use impact gun from bottom.what a difference, ireplaced my shocks about 4-5 years ago , low milage since then and i swear they're worn out, i baby this van, monroe sensa trac nitrogen gasamatics
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Re: rear bump stops

Rear "factory" bump stops can be replaced with Timbren SES units. For more details, surf:
http://www.timbren.com/ses-kits.htm
http://www.timbren.com/ses-van-suv.htm
http://www.timbren.com/timbren-appli...fs/GMRASTB.pdf

Note: Do shop around because selling prices dramatically vary. Some re-sellters charge twice the cost as others.

If wondering, I replaced factory bump stops with Timbren SES units in my previous Safari van. I'd do it again... Excellent product.

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