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Old 05-20-2002, 04:01 AM
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How do you KNoW?

How do u know when your shocks are blown ?/??? Or time for a replacement.....???


And what are bumpstops for ?


Is it bad to cut them ???/



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the ride gets bouncy.


bumpstops keep the strut top from contacting the tophat when the strut is fully compressed... prevents blowout of the inner valves.


yes, on a stock strut, since it allows increased strut piston travel beyond the manufacturer's specs. for a performance strut, you wont need to cut them since they feature a shortened piston design.
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