Jun 4, 2010 #1 D DgenerationX Member Joined May 2, 2010 Posts 37 Reaction score 0 Location Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada The tittle says it all, got my sportlines and cant wait to install them on, Why would you cut the bump stop? what does it do? Can I left them uncut?
The tittle says it all, got my sportlines and cant wait to install them on, Why would you cut the bump stop? what does it do? Can I left them uncut?
Jun 4, 2010 #2 D dman090 Platinum Member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Posts 4,453 Reaction score 0 Location Huntington TX dont cut them, will prevent you from blowing your struts/shocks as soon
Jun 4, 2010 #3 Aikidoshadow Full Access Member Joined Jul 20, 2009 Posts 341 Reaction score 0 Location Las Cruces, NM (aka BFE) dman090 said: dont cut them, will prevent you from blowing your struts/shocks as soon Click to expand... this
dman090 said: dont cut them, will prevent you from blowing your struts/shocks as soon Click to expand... this
Jun 5, 2010 #4 D DgenerationX Member Joined May 2, 2010 Posts 37 Reaction score 0 Location Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada is this gonna limit my drop? make the ride harder?
Jun 5, 2010 #5 YelloEye Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Posts 7,353 Reaction score 24 Location Renton, WA It will make the car ride harder because you only went with stiffer springs, so the car is going to bounce off the bumpstops more often as a result. The only real way to fix that is to change shocks to something stiffer like the Koni Yellows
It will make the car ride harder because you only went with stiffer springs, so the car is going to bounce off the bumpstops more often as a result. The only real way to fix that is to change shocks to something stiffer like the Koni Yellows