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Old 08-28-2009, 03:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Should I cut the Bump Stops?

Just installed Eibach Sportlines on my 2005 Cobalt LS 2.2L.

Should I cut the bump stops?
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Yes otherwise youll sit on them and wont get the full drop.I cut mine in half
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cut cut cut cut kthxbai
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seriously dude..? a poll...

cut them already.
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Originally Posted by SpringerDesigner View Post
seriously dude..? a poll...

cut them already.
Yeah dude. A poll.
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who said no lol cut cut cut!
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who said no lol cut cut cut!
that's what I was wondering...

why wouldn't you cut them..?
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Originally Posted by SpringerDesigner View Post
that's what I was wondering...

why wouldn't you cut them..?
Ive heard a lot over at a few different forums.

This is what Ive heard:
Dont cut because you will lengthen your strut life and
If you dont cut, its better for shocks.
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Originally Posted by gCobalt05 View Post
Ive heard a lot over at a few different forums.

This is what Ive heard:
Dont cut because you will lengthen your strut life and
If you dont cut, its better for shocks.
all that does is let you sit on them, your basically bottomed out. makes the ride more harsh. you shouldnt be lowering on stock struts anyway..............
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Originally Posted by gCobalt05 View Post
Ive heard a lot over at a few different forums.

This is what Ive heard:
Dont cut because you will lengthen your strut life and
If you dont cut, its better for shocks.
makes sense but you'll still need to replace your struts over time... when you cut you will run the shock/strut beyond it's normal capabilities and this will cause them to wear out faster. If you are planning on upgrading then I see no issue w/ cutting them.
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