suspension bump stops
I used my originals cut in half, so if you have your rear bumpstops, cut those in half and use one half on front and one half on the rear. I would make sure to have at least an inch worth of bushing as a bumpstop. Guess you could buy two OEM bumpstops and cut them also, or ES might have some for you.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DAcraze »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what kind of bump stops did u guys use with ur new suspension setups? when took out my oem shocks their were nothing left of the oem bump stops. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm using the GC bumpstops that come with the upper mounts, and stock rear bumpstops, which I need to cut down or something.
GC sells bumpstops, by themselves. Check their site.
http://www.ground-control-stor...II=10
I'm thinking of buying some, instead of cutting my rears, just to keep the OEM ones intact, and a soft progressive one might be the best solution for me as I'm certianly low enough to make contact during street driving. And the 10-14mm ones should fit fine over either a stock shaft, or a Koni.
If you want my oem front stops, pm me, and we'll discuss shipping.
I'm using the GC bumpstops that come with the upper mounts, and stock rear bumpstops, which I need to cut down or something.
GC sells bumpstops, by themselves. Check their site.
http://www.ground-control-stor...II=10
I'm thinking of buying some, instead of cutting my rears, just to keep the OEM ones intact, and a soft progressive one might be the best solution for me as I'm certianly low enough to make contact during street driving. And the 10-14mm ones should fit fine over either a stock shaft, or a Koni.
If you want my oem front stops, pm me, and we'll discuss shipping.
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