Progressive Bumpstop Dirt Late Model-rocket,grt,pierce, 40/50dr on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
This is the 2 Stage Progressive Bumpstop, it features two different durometers to help become more progressive as bumpstops on the Right front or on the lift arm need. If you use a basic bumpstop that has the same hardness it doesnt allow the chassis to slow the movement down efficiently like being progressive does. This bumpstop features both 40 & 50 Durometers.
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