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1949 F1 bump stops
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Gmarst |
12-24-2025 @ 7:36 AM
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I’m restoring my 49 F1 and was looking at replacing the front and rear bump stops. I found the front ones on line but on the rear the ones on line don’t match anything I’m seeing on my truck. I can’t seem to find any information or pictures of what’s installed on my truck. Mine have an extended shaft it appears. What am I missing? Any information would be appreciated. Image attached.
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carcrazy |
12-24-2025 @ 2:06 PM
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Dennis Carpenter has the rubber axle bumpers you need in stock. https://www.dennis-carpenter.com/trucks/suspension/axle-bumpers/11a-3020-a-axle-bumper-front--rear
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Gmarst |
12-27-2025 @ 8:13 AM
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I have those rear rubber bumpers but they don't fit what I am seeing on my truck. In the extended shaft shown in the picture there is no hole to attach the bumper to unless I am missing something completely. I can find no pictures anywhere of this shaft on any other truck.
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trjford8 |
12-27-2025 @ 9:09 AM
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That looks like some sort of an overload accessory stop.
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carcrazy |
12-27-2025 @ 4:04 PM
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To me those shafts look lite the movable portion of a jack stand that someone has added to your vehicle.
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Jeepbut |
12-28-2025 @ 8:29 AM
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Looks like a farmer added bump stop. I don't think that had anything to do with factory.
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Gmarst |
12-28-2025 @ 10:31 AM
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Thanks so much…that might explain it
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