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      07-30-2014, 09:40 AM   #23
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are these stiffer than FK bumpstops? Did you end up installing them over the top?
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are these stiffer than FK bumpstops? Did you end up installing them over the top?
I think these are the FK bumpstop. They're stiff enough, they're rubber. I installed them either way. On top or under the sleeve, had no difference. Out of like 8k miles, 6k for the most part I put them over the sleeve, 2k miles inside the sleeve, didn't matter.
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Now that people have been using these for a while are FKs still the way to go?

I have BC coilovers and I had to raise my rear because of rubbing. I don't want to add more negative camber because I like my stance but I have floaty suspension travel now, would adding a couple of these in the rear help me lower my suspension travel without changing ride height? Also I rub on deep dips, not badly but I think a pair of these would prevent it.
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Now that people have been using these for a while are FKs still the way to go?

I have BC coilovers and I had to raise my rear because of rubbing. I don't want to add more negative camber because I like my stance but I have floaty suspension travel now, would adding a couple of these in the rear help me lower my suspension travel without changing ride height? Also I rub on deep dips, not badly but I think a pair of these would prevent it.
Get 'em, I'm half an inch from max drop on my rear with ST coils. They've helped me avoid rubbing with 5 people in car. Without it, I'd rub like you and my height stays the same. Going over 2 bumpstops the height will be raised a bit.

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