2002 Tahoe Front Bump Stop

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The other day I noticed what was left of my front bump stop under my 2002 tahoe. The bump stop cup is corroded and came off while i was poking around. That cup seems to be a welded on part. Any ideas on how to replace the cup? I really don't want to ride around without the bump stops. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
 

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Welcome to the forum from Oregon.

Is it a 2wd or 4wd?

Look like this? https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=10370532&cc=1380372&jsn=911

Or this: https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=10371540&cc=1380372&jsn=913


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Thank you for the quick response. It is a 4WD Tahoe. The bump stop looks like 2nd picture (like a beehive). This is the passenger side. Notice there's no bumper stop cup20200801_193629.jpg
For comparison, this is the driver side
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I updated my signature, but for some reason i cant add a picture of my RPO Codes, but the picture is in my media album:
Surfer454 2002 Tahoe LS 4WD
 
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Yes, a lot of rust underneath. Salty NE roads in the winter, salty air year round living near the ocean. This tahoe is a great truck. At 233K miles everything works and it runs great. Unfortunately I think the rust from underneath is going to be what does it in.

What is the downside if I continue to drive the tahoe without the front bump stops? I don't go off road with it
 

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The bump stop is there for extreme deflection if the suspension travel exceeds normal driving. I was told once that they also were designed to actually touch all the time for better stability. I always thought a bump stop was for what I just said but sometimes if you ask 3 people's opinions you get three answers that are all different. If if drives ok, don't worry about it. Others here may have other recommendations for you though.
 

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