Replaced the front bumper stops on my 4runner. Made the next off-road trip so much smother and less jarring. Just get something other than stock and you will be happy
Thank you for taking the time to let us know about the two bump stop options. I was going to buy the ones you put on your 4Runner for mine pretty soon and had seen those Sumo's floating about. They look a little cheesy in my opinion from the shape and the color blue they chose. The ones you put on you 4Runner at least gives a OEM look to it that blends with the rig very well. I also agree with your point on the longevity of the rubber in harsh terrain.
I have SS on my 11000 lb Sprinter van, front and back plus also on my 4wd Nissan Titan which I use to haul a 10000 lb camping trailer. The SS are holding up very nicely. No noise and smoothed out the ride on both vehicles.
Curious about the dampening of your shocks and settings doesn't act as if it is dampening much just by observation of video only but enjoy watching the videos keep them coming great for others to not waste time and money money purchasing and trying parts that work or not
I have a set of the Sumo springs on the rear suspension of my Xterra, and other than being dirty, they are holding up fine. This will be the fourth winter having them on the vehicle and I live in the rust belt as well
ls your front LCA bushing supposed to be moving around that much?!?!? I wish Toyotas had more up travel. My Tacoma has about 2 inched before it hits the Timbren bump stops. Super Spring sent us a set as well and I have yet to try them out. The TImbren stops are pretty harsh mostly because they rebound a lot because they're rubber.
I'd use antisieze, not loctite, especially in your climate. You should have used it on the aluminum spacers for sure. Always use it when mating steel and aluminum.
Edit on 7/13/ 2024 for clarity: 2008 FJ Cruiser: I never had an issue with the OE bump stops connecting with the rear frame nor the front Total Chaos LCA's. The tare weight (empty) with ARB bumpers/rack/winch, skids, sliders, etc. is 5120 LBS. Rear: ICON Dual Rate Overland Springs - Part # IVD 52800 Front: ICON 700 LBS Coil Springs - Part # IVD 158508 The OEM are worn out now, so I ordered F/R Duro Bumps for $395 since they were on 4th of July sale.
For the rear did you get 1400lbs or 1800lbs? I noticed they have two different ratings. I only ask because i do not have a rear bumper but in the future i hopefully will
The factory bump stop bolt broke off from the corrosion of the exposed threads you can get to above the lower control arm. Tried welding a bolt and now Im going to do the ball joints and drill it out and retap both.
Update: found a angle drill attachment at Harbor Freight and it worked. Tapped the threads and for good measure I put a lock nut inside the bump stop mount over the bolt. Im happy with the ride quality when I take a hard ( cringe) hit. Ride right air bags on the rear of my 2nd gen Tacoma give me a vehicle I can work. Just picked up 522 bricks a load.
Time is the true test to see how long these will last compared to the Toyota part. If it is made in china, I will give a year before it cracks. If I were you, I would keep the old parts just in case.
I have these on my F-150 with a camper on it. I use it off-road a lot. After 4 years they still work perfectly. They have however lost their blue paint. Why would you complain about the durability of a product that comes with a lifetime warranty.
I do! And when I attend FJ off road events I find that Im the only one willing to wheel hard. Lots of posers in the FJ community. For some reason they love the green trails, and don't like scratching their skids or sliders. @@unclbuck79
its crazy how most people feel a substantial difference but then theres people like you who feel nothing at all. ever consider you bought a product you didnt need in the first place?
Replaced the front bumper stops on my 4runner. Made the next off-road trip so much smother and less jarring. Just get something other than stock and you will be happy
I’ve been running Sumo Springs on my 4R for 1.5 years. I’ve been happy with them, especially when loaded down with extra weight.
Thank you for taking the time to let us know about the two bump stop options. I was going to buy the ones you put on your 4Runner for mine pretty soon and had seen those Sumo's floating about. They look a little cheesy in my opinion from the shape and the color blue they chose. The ones you put on you 4Runner at least gives a OEM look to it that blends with the rig very well. I also agree with your point on the longevity of the rubber in harsh terrain.
Very cool. Just ordered a set front and back for my 2022 4Runner. I’m in dry SoCal so should be fine. Can’t wait to throw them on after Xmas
Made a huge difference in my ‘19 Pro, less brake dive and helps with my extra weight.
I have SS on my 11000 lb Sprinter van, front and back plus also on my 4wd Nissan Titan which I use to haul a 10000 lb camping trailer. The SS are holding up very nicely. No noise and smoothed out the ride on both vehicles.
Planning to put the duro bump stops on my 07 FJ soon, hopefully I notice a difference!
I replaced rubber suspension bushings with polyurethane ones many years ago. The poly ones started squeaking almost immediately.
Very helpful, Thank You
Glad to hear that!
Curious about the dampening of your shocks and settings doesn't act as if it is dampening much just by observation of video only but enjoy watching the videos keep them coming great for others to not waste time and money money purchasing and trying parts that work or not
I have a set of the Sumo springs on the rear suspension of my Xterra, and other than being dirty, they are holding up fine. This will be the fourth winter having them on the vehicle and I live in the rust belt as well
So…they don’t corrode? 😅
ls your front LCA bushing supposed to be moving around that much?!?!? I wish Toyotas had more up travel. My Tacoma has about 2 inched before it hits the Timbren bump stops. Super Spring sent us a set as well and I have yet to try them out. The TImbren stops are pretty harsh mostly because they rebound a lot because they're rubber.
It would be really nice to know how these compare to the new kid in the block perry parts bumbers
Can does fit for 2004 toyota 4runner
Did you get new UCA
I'd use antisieze, not loctite, especially in your climate. You should have used it on the aluminum spacers for sure. Always use it when mating steel and aluminum.
Edit on 7/13/ 2024 for clarity:
2008 FJ Cruiser: I never had an issue with the OE bump stops connecting with the rear frame nor the front Total Chaos LCA's. The tare weight (empty) with ARB bumpers/rack/winch, skids, sliders, etc. is 5120 LBS.
Rear: ICON Dual Rate Overland Springs - Part # IVD 52800
Front: ICON 700 LBS Coil Springs - Part # IVD 158508
The OEM are worn out now, so I ordered F/R Duro Bumps for $395 since they were on 4th of July sale.
Do you have extra weight on Your fj? Like Steel bumpers or rooftop tent? I’m in Tucson…no lift. Do you have a lift?
For the rear did you get 1400lbs or 1800lbs? I noticed they have two different ratings. I only ask because i do not have a rear bumper but in the future i hopefully will
The factory bump stop bolt broke off from the corrosion of the exposed threads you can get to above the lower control arm. Tried welding a bolt and now Im going to do the ball joints and drill it out and retap both.
Update: found a angle drill attachment at Harbor Freight and it worked. Tapped the threads and for good measure I put a lock nut inside the bump stop mount over the bolt. Im happy with the ride quality when I take a hard ( cringe) hit. Ride right air bags on the rear of my 2nd gen Tacoma give me a vehicle I can work. Just picked up 522 bricks a load.
Time is the true test to see how long these will last compared to the Toyota part. If it is made in china, I will give a year before it cracks. If I were you, I would keep the old parts just in case.
Hi,
I could be wrong, but I thought the instructions say to have the rear bumpstops installed with the offset towards the wheels. I will double check
Maybe it’s different for the FJ.
It does say that in the instructions but, it would have come to close to our ABS lines.
please fluid film that FJ
Where can I get some for my 1999 Dodge Durango
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Haha! I see what you did there
I have these on my F-150 with a camper on it. I use it off-road a lot. After 4 years they still work perfectly. They have however lost their blue paint. Why would you complain about the durability of a product that comes with a lifetime warranty.
I replaced my bump stops. Every time I see them I wonder why I wasted $500. Save your money.
Amen
Serious question, do you do offroading/real wheeling and crawling?
I do! And when I attend FJ off road events I find that Im the only one willing to wheel hard. Lots of posers in the FJ community. For some reason they love the green trails, and don't like scratching their skids or sliders. @@unclbuck79
its crazy how most people feel a substantial difference but then theres people like you who feel nothing at all. ever consider you bought a product you didnt need in the first place?
Where do you buy those blue bump stamps
On the internet. Supersprings is the company
Why does all this cool stuff always have to be so expensive :(
Greed, Pure Greed
Your lower control arm bushings are wasted.
Yup. LOL
I’ll bet your shocks are ether clapped out or not stiff enough. You shouldn’t be hitting you bump stops on regular streets
You might want to rethink your thumbnail for this one… just saying!
me thinks it was strategically planned. LOL
That's their style of humor. Its hella funny
They are so overpriced, they have no value to me.