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Why do people keep saying the Tacoma had no bump stops. Is this true? Is it true across trims? I have a Pro soon to be delivered and I do not believe this is true at this trim level. Thanks in advance!
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Corrected with updated info Aug. 19:Why do people keep saying the Tacoma had no bump stops. Is this true? Is it true across trims? I have a Pro soon to be delivered and I do not believe this is true at this trim level. Thanks in advance!
does this mean my new truck will fall apart when I drive it down our alley? /sThe new Tacomas don’t have external bump stops mounted to the frame. They are internal to the shocks. I believe this to be true in all trims, but the Off Road and Pro for sure.
Yesdoes this mean my new truck will fall apart when I drive it down our alley? /s
This is only true for the front - the rear still has externally mounted bumpstops.The new Tacomas don’t have external bump stops mounted to the frame. They are internal to the shocks. I believe this to be true in all trims, but the Off Road and Pro for sure.
Yes! I believe you are right.This is only true for the front - the rear still has externally mounted bumpstops.
No …. All replacements would have them too - whoever makes it.So, if you replace the Bilstein's you have no front bump stops, yes?
Part it out soon as you get it. These Tacomas are falling apart.does this mean my new truck will fall apart when I drive it down our alley? /s
No… Icon and King already have replacements WITH integrated bump stops. It’s not a new concept. I’m personally waiting for OldMan Emu BP 51’s to be released.So, if you replace the Bilstein's you have no front bump stops, yes?
Correct. I did more research, the Pro has shock mounted bump stops but they are external to the shock in the front.I thought it was mentioned elsewhere the Pro and Trailhunter do not have internal bump stops on the fronts? Only applying to the TRD OR...