Rebound Stopper

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Rebound Stopper

Post by jwgreen »

The Rebound Stoppers are now available to be re-vulcanized at Then And Now Automotive http://then-now-auto.com/ $45.00 a piece which is not too bad for parts you cant find anymore. Anyway, here are some pics!!
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Cool. Can't wait to see how these work out!
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XploreNV wrote:Cool. Can't wait to see how these work out!
They should work just the same as the original ones seeing as how they are the originals just re-vulcanized with fresh new rubber.
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Nice! Thanks for doing that. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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I just added these to the parts db using the original Nissan part number 54110-44000 (is this the right number?)
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faux40 wrote:I just added these to the parts db using the original Nissan part number 54110-44000 (is this the right number?)
Looks correct to me.
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Awesome !


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Re: Rebound Stopper

Post by Mike-Casella »

Thanks. I was pretty happy with the way they came out. It took three tries before I got what you see here. The only thing that confuses me, only because up until Justin sent his stopper in, I didn't know they even existed, is what actually holds these things in place. I saw a picture in another thread, but it's of the under-side of it. Would someone have a picture of the top side of this set-up?

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Ok guys n gals,

I just received my rebound stoppers back and they look AMAZING!! A big thanks to Then and Now Automotive for re-vulcanizing these.
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