Description
Description
Progressive Impact Control: Hydraulic bump stop design absorbs hard impacts and increases resistance under compression for smoother landings and reduced bottom-out.
Off-Road Performance Upgrade: Enhances suspension capability for aggressive trail use, high-speed driving, and extreme terrain conditions.
Durable Construction: Built with race-proven materials designed to withstand heavy abuse and long-term off-road use.
Vehicle-Specific Fitment: Engineered specifically for 2016–2023 Toyota Tacoma for precise fit and optimal performance.
Complete Front Coverage: Includes both front bump stops for balanced suspension control and improved overall ride quality. Provides 2.0 inch diameter x 1.5 inches of travel.
Upgrade your suspension performance with the King Off Road Racing Shocks Front Bump Stops, engineered specifically for 2016–2023 Toyota Tacoma models. These high-performance bump stops are designed to absorb harsh impacts and reduce bottom-out forces during aggressive off-road driving. Whether you’re tackling rocky trails, desert terrain, or high-speed washboard roads, King’s precision tuning delivers a smoother, more controlled ride while protecting critical suspension components from excessive stress. Built with race-proven technology, these hydraulic bump stops provide progressive damping that increases resistance as compression builds, giving your Tacoma superior control in extreme conditions. Their durable construction and vehicle-specific design ensure reliable performance and an optimal fit, making them ideal for both daily drivers and fully built off-road rigs. With King Off Road Racing components, you get unmatched quality, durability, and enhanced confidence behind the wheel both on and off the trail. Installation NotesInstallation Difficulty:Level 2IntermediateInstallation Time:2-3 hours Installation
Instructions Parts Included
- Hardware Pack
- 2 – Front Bump Stop Brackets
- 2 – Compact Bump Stops
- 2 – Metal Templates
Warranty 90 Day Warranty






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