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Bumpstops and lowering springs



I would not trim the bumpstops.  You will gain very little total travel at the risk of mechanical damage.  
i.e. cut off 1/2" of stop and you might gain 1/8" total travel...remember, the stop will compress if it needs to.

Larry
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ken B 
  To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 6:12 AM
  Subject: Bumpstops and lowering springs


  OK folks, first timer on suspension stuff.  Koni sports and H&R sports.
  1.25" drop and I bought new bumpstops and dust cover/caps.  The dust covers
  kind of stretch/snap into a grove in the bottom flare of the bumpstop.
  Fine.  I am reading that I may have to trim a bit off of the bumpstop to
  maintain as much "travel" in my shocks as possible and if i do, I would be
  cutting off the part of the BS that the DC clips into.   Is this a "yeah
  thats true..sorry" or is there a better way or work around?
  Or am I just a nervous nelie and for street and some auto-X there is enough
  travel and trimming should not be necessary.
  Thanks.
  BTW I use a fairly crude method of pre assembling the strut w/o the spring
  and stod it up agains a wayy marking the top and bottom of the konis travel
  range with the edge of the strut berring flange.  Just a hair under 4"
  before the BS is contacted and then theoretically a few 16ths after that of
  "bump"
  Ken
  '79 Scirocco 16V "McFly"
  "81 Diesel P/U

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