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    Bump Stop

    Do I have to cut bump stop for my H&R sport spring if i dont where can i buy new bump stops from because i cut them for my coilovers now i have springs
    H23ludeMan

    #2
    woo-hoo! Fun with the SEARCH FUNCTION!!!!!!

    You'll be fine. Most people cut them a little.

    PTAC (Poor Tuner's Accord Club) - #05

    2003-2006 - '91 Accord EX 2dr 5spd "Macy" R.I.P
    2006-20?? - '99 Grand Am SE 4dr Auto "NoName"

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      #3
      most people cut half of the bumpstops for any drop.
      91 4DR Accord LX White Auto
      Generic Mugen Lip
      Generic Intake
      EX 4-2-1 Header
      Dynomax Muffler
      Skunk2 Coilovers 560lb/in and Koni Yellows
      ST Rear Sway Bar
      17" Eagle Alloys/Kumho 711's

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        #4
        is it a bad thing if you dont cut it?
        i dont think i cut mine
        im on H&R sports
        my members ride thread
        check it out if you have time

        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ght=92exrcoupe

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          #5
          For us lame-assess...

          What the hell is the bump stop?

          I just tore apart a set of struts and springs and I didn't see what I thought would be a the bump stop. I thought they went around the shaft of the shock/strut.
          Bart: What's your name?
          Jim: Well, my name is Jim, but most people call me... Jim.

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            #6
            It's the rubber piece on top of the shaft, shown in the pic below. I cut mine about half and it made a huge difference in the ride quality on a drastic 3+ inch drop.


            My Cardomain

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              #7
              Aha! Now I get it, it's the rubber doughnut looking dealy that sits in the top of the shock tower? Almost looks like one of those dogs toys...

              So what's the theory with cutting these? More shock travel?
              Bart: What's your name?
              Jim: Well, my name is Jim, but most people call me... Jim.

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                #8
                they don't give much at all and when you're car's radically dropped, they bottom out and it's like riding on a rigid suspension. by cutting them, you give yourself a bit more travel to hopefully avoid that problem.

                My Cardomain

                Current Score: Cops - IV Me - V
                Quote of the moment: "The problems that exist in the world today cannot be solved by the level of thinking that created them."
                Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
                Simulation Racing Thread i.e. PC, PS2 & XBOX

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                  #9
                  10-4, got it. Thanks
                  Bart: What's your name?
                  Jim: Well, my name is Jim, but most people call me... Jim.

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                    #10
                    is it a bad thing if you dont cut it?
                    i dont think i cut mine
                    im on H&R sports
                    my members ride thread
                    check it out if you have time

                    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ght=92exrcoupe

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                      #11
                      I've got some Accord bumpstops if you needs some.

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