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id recommend drilling a hole in the center of the hockeypuck and securing it with a bolt. glue/expoxy works for a while but not over a few months in my experience
When you install the hockey pucks, counterdrill the top of the puck so that the bolt that holds it in is recessed slightly into the top of the puck because the bolt can chew up your bumpstop.
when bolting the pucks to the lower spring pad, are you able to fish a nut up on the passenger side? Seems very tight, with stock track bar bracket there. Looks easy enough on the drivers side.
I ran the extended bump stop and it always caught on the spring making alot of noise. Seemed to work but not positive stop length and the noise was annoying. I cut them back and used them in conjuction with pucks. Going up another 1-2", may have to add another puck, easy to do.
when bolting the pucks to the lower spring pad, are you able to fish a nut up on the passenger side? Seems very tight, with stock track bar bracket there. Looks easy enough on the drivers side.