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How to get new (poly) bump stops on/over the chassis knob/lug


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I picked up some ebay poly rear bump stops.  I've had no luck getting them to pop over the mounting lug/knob.  

So far I've tried greasing them up, trying to use a scissor jack between suspension arm and stop, no luck.   

I also tried putting using  a large socket that locates in the stop but wide enough to no fall not the stop then jacking up that section of suspension. I got to a point where it looked scary/risky and stopped. 

 

Any other tips for young players? 

 

Cheers

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Soak them in boiling water then massage them on. They will become pliable that way...

 

 

Edit - obviously use caution, dont leave them in there to long etc etc...

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Good idea, I actually had a light bulb moment of doing this laying in bed last night haha. Will give it a shot, cheers.

16 hours ago, arronm said:

Are you sure you have the correct part.  Mine slipped straight on. 

Yeah pretty sure, was yours poly or rubber though? I'd imagine rubber would pop over easy. 

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While the rest of the car has Superpro bushes and joints these ones are just PolyPro, same design/item as Nolathane/Whiteline etc.  

One end is quite open so it can only go one one way. 

 

http://www.nolathane.com.au/product_detail.php?part_number=47344&sq=2056

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Got them on using a 36mm socket (one I use for hub nuts) reversed into the stop.  Then after many sketch random slips managed to lever them on with a long tyre lever bar.  

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