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Old 05-17-2014, 08:08 PM   #31
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Yeah i still have the chunks i cut off the bumstops.. im gonna glue some the leftover bumstops... seriously.. i rather being a bit harder but i want my car to stop bouncing before i get to the rubbing part
ok ...bumpstops are just that they are there to stop ur strut from bottoming out saving them from damage ...by having them longer will stop rubbing but all that ur doing is riding on them as for bounce that is do to worn out struts/shocks a proper set up will have no bounce and bumpstops will only come in to play if u hit something , like a pothole in the road.
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