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Bump Stops

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09 Aug 2010 10:44 #4143 by oxford_bloke
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I have just ordered, a 4.5 inch lift off of ORA, and realised that on some trucks removing the bump stops will increase the compression, I'm hoping to have 33's on her, and enter winch challenge events.

So in short shall I remove the bump stops or leave them there?

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09 Aug 2010 10:52 - 09 Aug 2010 10:53 #4147 by darthloachie
Replied by darthloachie on topic Re:Bump Stops
There aren't any on mine.
The tyres hit the wheel arch extensions first - good job they are fixed on with self tappers ;)
Last edit: 09 Aug 2010 10:53 by darthloachie.

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09 Aug 2010 12:06 #4149 by oxford_bloke
Replied by oxford_bloke on topic Re:Bump Stops
cool cheers for that. im gunna put some KAP grp wings on it I think. so have you removed both the bump stops in each corner as there is one inside the spring also.

Cheers

Tom

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09 Aug 2010 15:28 #4153 by Obarno
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Personally I would leave the bump stops as on full compression either the spring will become bound, or the shock will bottom out and may damage itself. Neither of these is a good way to stop axle movement! It would be worth checking out what happens on full upward movement of the axle with the big tyres fitted.
Infact on my Sammi I have lowered the front bump stops to stop the tyres getting cut on the inside of the wheelarch.

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09 Aug 2010 22:27 #4157 by kirkynut
Replied by kirkynut on topic Re:Bump Stops
Obarno wrote:

Personally I would leave the bump stops as on full compression either the spring will become bound, or the shock will bottom out and may damage itself. Neither of these is a good way to stop axle movement! It would be worth checking out what happens on full upward movement of the axle with the big tyres fitted.
Infact on my Sammi I have lowered the front bump stops to stop the tyres getting cut on the inside of the wheelarch.


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