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SLP Jounce Bumper Spacers
Category:  Suspension/Chassis
Difficulty:  1
Approximate Time:  30 minutes
Application(s):  93-02 F-Bodies
Added By:  shocktrp
Last Updated:  2002-05-14 00:21:26
Views  8037

Tools Needed:
Jack
Lug Wrench
Racket
Extension
Socket 1/2"

Parts Needed:
2 Jounce Bumpers GM#10164173
2 Spacers with bolts SLP#80046

Purpose:
Keep rear suspension from bottoming out & keep 17x9" (or wider) tires from hitting fenders.

How - To:
Step 1

Jack up car & remove rear wheel. Remove the 2 bolts holding the bumper in place. If the bumper shows wear or a crack replace it.


Step 2

Place spacer on top of bumper & bolt it back in place with longer bolts provided in the SLP kit (they only go in one way).


Step 3

Lower the car & do the other side.


Step 4
All pictures were taken after the install & show spacer installed on Left Rear.



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