Johnny O
Just hangin' out.
If you are doing a lift, you are gonna need four hockey pucks. Frustraightingly enough, most of the common vendors want to sell you a three pack or a six pack or more.
The ones that let you buy one puck want way more money than they are worth. (on average 6 bucks each at time of writing)
Howie's will sell you 4 regulation pucks at 2$ a pop. They throw in a bunch of cool decals you can use to hide dings on your lifted Liberty too.
For a 4 pack, you get two buying options: Order direct and pay for shipping. In my case it was 8.91$...so a total of 16.91 and a bunch of future spam about hockey stuff I'll never need... Or you can go through Amazon for 16.99$ and not have to give your email away.
I went the amazon route. Got 4 pucks. Drilled them out. Used carriage bolts to put them under my rear springs. "Nuff said.
Good Quality, fair pricing. Solid rear bump stops.
Side note: Howie's also sells 10oz pucks too if you desire orange bumps stops or think you need something more dense.
The ones that let you buy one puck want way more money than they are worth. (on average 6 bucks each at time of writing)
Howie's will sell you 4 regulation pucks at 2$ a pop. They throw in a bunch of cool decals you can use to hide dings on your lifted Liberty too.
For a 4 pack, you get two buying options: Order direct and pay for shipping. In my case it was 8.91$...so a total of 16.91 and a bunch of future spam about hockey stuff I'll never need... Or you can go through Amazon for 16.99$ and not have to give your email away.
I went the amazon route. Got 4 pucks. Drilled them out. Used carriage bolts to put them under my rear springs. "Nuff said.
Good Quality, fair pricing. Solid rear bump stops.
Side note: Howie's also sells 10oz pucks too if you desire orange bumps stops or think you need something more dense.