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You can make your own bumpstops to limit the travel, it's pretty simple. The concept of the bumpstop is basically forcing the strut to stop compressing before it gets to a certain point...
So find out how much travel you do want, and then make a stop for the remaining length.
any one care to describe to me what bump stops are and how to use them? thanks
The picture shows what it is.
The point is to protect the shock from full compression. So a large highway dip and such. Bottoming out the shock is not good for the shock absorber. It is designed to work in a certain range of motion to operate properly.
Similar to the suspension on a speaker/sub. Don't want the voice coil bottoming out either.
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