
just wanted to know before i install my spring tomorrow following Bennoz DIY.
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Thanks for that! Should it have came with 4 of them? Or the stock bump stop reusable?spetz wrote:They are bump stops.
They go onto the rod of your shock.
Their purpose is to stop the shock from bottoming out. This is when you go over a bump and the shock ingresses beyond it's capability. With these bumpstops, you will hit them stopping the movement of the shock before it hits internally (bottoms out)
Should be 4, but yeah stockies are reusable if they're in reasonable condition.illmotion wrote:Thanks for that! Should it have came with 4 of them? Or the stock bump stop reusable?spetz wrote:They are bump stops.
They go onto the rod of your shock.
Their purpose is to stop the shock from bottoming out. This is when you go over a bump and the shock ingresses beyond it's capability. With these bumpstops, you will hit them stopping the movement of the shock before it hits internally (bottoms out)
That's what we thought.... it was a pain to get one of the rears out for some weird reason...illmotion wrote:Just finished the front on to the rear now, had to go get a replacement rattle gun battery since it was a faulty one lol what a the chances, but rear look so much easier then the front's
Bennoz wrote: Cum gunt it!
we had the exact same problem, it was stuck in the LCA, it's very satisfying when it's all done thoughillmotion wrote:Damn that was a mission! 2 day of work paided off.
Yep Technikhaus you were right lol back ones were little bit hard due to the middle shock going down, got the shock stuck in the lower control arm since it went in diagonallyand there not much room to work with.
Fronts would have been easier if i knew what i was doing, so back seem like it was easier since i knew what i was doing this time.
i'll put the photos up tomorrow on my post in Members Ride, so far looking good![]()
but thankfully there was the tutorial otherwise some suspension place was gonna charge me $600 to get the springs on.
just need wheel alignment then all set, what a way to spend father's day with my dad lol
Mt Teins are height adjustable & the bump stops that came with them are actually longer than the stockies! Do the math on that...spetz wrote:I've heard people cut their original ones down but not sure if this is a good idea or not.