KJ04 wrote:
Finally went out to install the extended bump stops today since it hit about 50 degrees. Went to jack it up and my floor jack wouldn't work! So I took it over my buddy's house to use his. With all the dried mud it took a little prying to pop out the old stops. Installing the new ones we used a pry bar stuck in the spring and under the new stop prying upwards and pounded the top inward with a small blunt pry bar and hammer. Hardest part was taking the tires off.

Thanks for the part numbers for the bump stops, and letting us all know about them. I installed mine today, and it was pretty easy. I used some rubbing alcohol on them and just muscled them in. I also bottomed out on them, and it was nice not to hear the spring bind, it marked the spot where the zerk fittings for the upper ball joints are. I used a 1/2" drill bit, drilled on the bottom lip a hole and then cut the bottom out for clearance.
Works great for me, Thanks again!