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Well a few months ago I cut the factory rear bump stops down where that plastic ring is. I have hauled over 1000lbs in the bed, and towed a 5k trailer since. It does not squat excessively or cause any interference under there. I can say that speed bumps, pot holes, and off roading are much smoother. Doesn't feel like I'm being kicked in the butt anytime there is a large impact. I'll get pictures tomorrow morning. Just a thought for a free ride quality improvement. Didn't want to post too soon if it failed on me.
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There is a reason for the bump stops and a further reason why they are the shape, length, diameter, and material.

This is not recommended.
I am well aware of this. They play a part in hauling loads and maintaining a semi level stance while fully loaded. Icon sells a smaller foam bump stop for our trucks for more articulation when combined with their leaf springs. So like any suspension modification we are changing what Ford intended. People also put the raptor bump stops on as well. Typically they have a lower payload. The trade off was worth it for me and the amount of empty highway miles I do as well as the time I spend off the pavement.
 

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Actually they are designed to stop the suspension from compressing too much. If the suspension compresses too much the shocks will bottom out and become damaged. The reason you can get away with a shorter bump stop is when you have a multi leaf pack. Factory stock the Ranger does not have that unless its the Tremor package. With that said you need to be careful as you may damage the new Bilsteins you ordered.
 
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That is a good point. I'll check the compressed length of both shocks. Hopefully the Bilsteins allow for that extra inch.
 


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I am well aware of this. They play a part in hauling loads and maintaining a semi level stance while fully loaded. Icon sells a smaller foam bump stop for our trucks for more articulation when combined with their leaf springs. So like any suspension modification we are changing what Ford intended. People also put the raptor bump stops on as well. Typically they have a lower payload. The trade off was worth it for me and the amount of empty highway miles I do as well as the time I spend off the pavement.
Found a set a Deaver leaf spring but they don’t have the raptor bump stops. Any idea on where you can find these to purchase?
 

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F-150 Raptor Bumps are a good factory option.
 

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F-150 Raptor Bumps are a good factory option.
So those F150 raptor ones would be shorter than the current ones on the ranger? From what I understand you have to go shorter with the Deaver springs to get the same amount of travel
 

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So those F150 raptor ones would be shorter than the current ones on the ranger? From what I understand you have to go shorter with the Deaver springs to get the same amount of travel
You do have to get shorter bump stops to run the deavers. This is due to the amount of leafs in the leaf pack amd the fact on how the rear is at factory height. If you go through APG they will include the bump stops
 

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So those F150 raptor ones would be shorter than the current ones on the ranger? From what I understand you have to go shorter with the Deaver springs to get the same amount of travel
Yes they are shorter.

Mine went in with my ROW leafs.

Was just thinking they might be a better looking option than the cut Ranger ones.

Easy to install on the Ranger. Just have to zip off a locating tab on the Raptor bumps and they go right in.
 

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You do have to get shorter bump stops to run the deavers. This is due to the amount of leafs in the leaf pack amd the fact on how the rear is at factory height. If you go through APG they will include the bump stops
Yeah was thinking about going with APG and the. I found the same leaf springs for quite a bit cheaper but they don’t sell them with the bump stop. Was thinking I may try to order my own if they were cheap enough to justify not going with the APG ones.

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Yes they are shorter.

Mine went in with my ROW leafs.

Was just thinking they might be a better looking option than the cut Ranger ones.

Easy to install on the Ranger. Just have to zip off a locating tab on the Raptor bumps and they go right in.
hey my cut bump stops are beautiful.
 

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hey my cut bump stops are beautiful.
I'm sure they are.;)

Keeping them avoids dealing with those PIA factory bolts as well.
 
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I'm sure they are.;)

Keeping them avoids dealing with those PIA factory bolts as well.
Two weeks after I bought it I was using it to move. Constant weigh and a trailer for a few days forced me to do something. Plus I didn't want to spend money or break bolts!
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