Bottoming out like I have been is obviously not a problem for most people. And no I am not grossly overweight. But I think you're missing the point. As I said, we can all cut our bump stops but once we do, their original properties are lost. I am not planning to add just any old bump stop back into the mix. I want to find a bump stop that will work specifically for lowered Yarii. We have to make sure the stop isn't too long or too short. It's going to sit where the old stops sat i.e., in the shock hat. Rears will probably not be necessary but might be a good idea if you're running the Tanabes or the Teins since those springs do drop the rear even more than other setups. It's going to be at least two weeks before everything is figured out and I install. I'm hoping for improved cornering by eliminating the "hop" that I experience now. I also want the bottoming to stop.
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