Riley_monthule
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Wasn't planning on writing about these but after I installed them I was really impressed so thought I'd share some thoughts.
My truck is currently overloaded with everything I've put on it and no lift so I'm hitting the bumps pretty hard all the time especially on trails. The stock bump stops work but are realistically too soft. I can squish them with my hands so when thousands of pounds come down on them it seemed to just be acting as a frame protector and felt really harsh in the truck. I threw the new Perry Parts bump stops on with the expectation of a little bit of improvement but man what a difference it made. The PP stops are a lot firmer, I can't squish them at all with my hands which translates to them actually absorbing shock instead of just immediately bottoming out all the time. This is the closest thing I've felt to hydro bumps yet they're only a little over a hundred bucks!
Since they're 3d printed they're specifically tuned to my trucks suspension using their in house shock dyno which is pretty sweet. From what I understand they're designed to use air as a cushion with built in air channels which is why I think they feel so smooth. The in truck feel is substantially better than the stock ones. Overall really impressed with them so far and would highly recommend them especially in this price point. Don't think there's anything better on the market currently.
Does anyone else have these installed? What do you think of them?
My truck is currently overloaded with everything I've put on it and no lift so I'm hitting the bumps pretty hard all the time especially on trails. The stock bump stops work but are realistically too soft. I can squish them with my hands so when thousands of pounds come down on them it seemed to just be acting as a frame protector and felt really harsh in the truck. I threw the new Perry Parts bump stops on with the expectation of a little bit of improvement but man what a difference it made. The PP stops are a lot firmer, I can't squish them at all with my hands which translates to them actually absorbing shock instead of just immediately bottoming out all the time. This is the closest thing I've felt to hydro bumps yet they're only a little over a hundred bucks!
Since they're 3d printed they're specifically tuned to my trucks suspension using their in house shock dyno which is pretty sweet. From what I understand they're designed to use air as a cushion with built in air channels which is why I think they feel so smooth. The in truck feel is substantially better than the stock ones. Overall really impressed with them so far and would highly recommend them especially in this price point. Don't think there's anything better on the market currently.
Does anyone else have these installed? What do you think of them?