Kraton RPM bumper DIY pin holder

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I put my stock bumper on a belt sander and removed the bottom portion. It fits perfect and allows the RPM bumper to fit flat against the base plate.

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I see the pics but confused as to what you, or why you did that?
If you install the RPM bumper over with the original bumper in place , there is a gap between the rpm bumper and the chassis. Since the bumper holds the A arm pins in place it can't be removed . The little mod just makes the RPM bumper sit flat on the chassis.
 
If you install the RPM bumper over with the original bumper in place , there is a gap between the rpm bumper and the chassis. Since the bumper holds the A arm pins in place it can't be removed . The little mod just makes the RPM bumper sit flat on the chassis.
OK, yes you are correct. I should rephrase what I wrote, I know why you did that. What my concern was is the part you didn't cut off yet as shown in my first Pic. I had mine like yours till I had read a few people messed up there diff because the rpm pushes into the stock bumper which flexes and pulls the screws out of the diff. So I just cut mine so that wouldn't happen. Just a fyi
 
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