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Didnt mean to ruin your whole day like that, and i didnt know i had fancy pants coils or a fairly mainstream set of shocks i got on sale months ago. Also, where tahoes and yukons come out of the factory SITTING on the bumpstops, it seemed like a legitimate question to ask if there was anyone who had modified that portion of their suspension and what the outcome was or if there were any ill-effects of it.
As a side note i do have the drop spindles as well as keys up front
And now isnt useless to have 2 people post in the same thread and contribute nothing
I've never seen ANY car or truck suspension system designed to REST on the bumpstops
You may not have seen it b4 but my truck and alot others from the factory were resting on the bump or jounce stops. I recently changed to the Z71 jounce stops and the ride quality is good.
GM calls them Jounce Stops, and yes they are supposed to be close to or resting on the stops at ride height. Torsion bar ifs suspensions have little to no natural rebound so, unlike a coil spring or leaf spring setup, the suspension needs quite a bit of support and/or dampening to maintain ride quality and performance. My truck is sitting on compressed z71 stops and I have bilstein front shocks that feature an integrated bumpstop to further aid in controlling the front end. Regardless of suspension setup the front bumpstops should be addressed, I prefer the z71 bumpstops and have had the best luck with them thus far...really aids in handling as well.

Alright, well since this, i have taken out the factory front stops and drove around for awhile. It dropped the front about .5 looked good, but only one side was lower than the other, but thats another thing..
But today i put the Z71 front stops/jounce in and it rides much better to me. Floats in the front end, and no vibrations from the front.. Just rides better to me..
what's up with that? one side lower than the other? I ask, because mine is the same way.... my front stops are cut, but one side is still touching the lower control arm, while the other one has some gappage.
if its the drivers side its because of the battery and power steering and a whole bunch of other garbage haha!
thats what torsion keys are for.. there's 2 sides you can crank one up so it levels out
oh and might I add that getting shorter sway bar end links for the front will improve the ride quality THAT much more and you won't bottom out nearly as much on the cups