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Teraflex Speed Bump installation

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I’m getting ready to install a Teraflex Speed bump kit while installing my 2.5 lift. I have the 3.6 with e-torque and noticed the auxiliary coolant pump is going to be pretty close to the collar. Also, Teraflex flex suggests to relocate this pump. Has anyone else seen this issue?

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Not answering your question but I assume you know those speed bumps are just regular bumpstop foam in canisters. From what I heard they work pretty well for what they are, but have you thought about these options?

https://www.radflo.com/i-818-jeep-w...top-1-25-inch-shaft-w-1-5-inch-of-travel.html

https://lockedoffroad.com/2-0-bump-stop-kit-threaded/

These are real hydraulic shocks with nitrogen and both are serviceable. If you plan on cutting the OE tubes, might as well go for the "real" thing.
They are not your Fox or King price wise but I have heard good things about them.

Just my 2 cents..
 
 







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