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the doc April-16th-2003 08:15 AM

MP5 Bump Stops
 
I'm new to this forum, and I've been looking all over for a good answer to this question: protegetech.com recommends purchasing a set of MP3/MSP bump stops when installing lowering springs on an MP5. I'll soon be putting Progress (1.5" all around) springs on my MP5, and want to know if I should buy those bump stops, trim the existing stops, or leave them alone altogether. Thanks for any feedback!

macklum April-16th-2003 08:44 AM

I just installed racing beat springs on my 01 LX ,I just trimmed the stock bump stops by 1/2 ".

kenchan April-16th-2003 10:25 AM

i trimmed mine one full inch as instructed by TEIN.
(i use eibach prokit, btw).

dont waste your dinero on those bump stops. just trim the
stockers unless yours is worn out.

carguycw April-16th-2003 03:24 PM


Originally posted by kenchan
just trim the stockers unless yours is worn out.
Which brings up a good point... if you intend to trim your existing bumpstops, check their condition BEFORE you do the job. Bumpstops are the type of part that dealers don't necessarily keep in stock, and in my experience, McPherson strut bumpstops tend to get torn up and worn out on high mileage vehicles even if the car hasn't been bottomed out frequently. You probably DON'T want to take your suspension apart only to discover that the bumpstops are toast and your local dealer can't get you a new set until next Tuesday. :(


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