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low profile bumpstops

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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low profile bumpstops

Post by badger »

http://www.burnincustoms.com/bump%20stops.jpg

i saw these for $33 a pair, you have to drill a hole to put them in tho

has anyone found any that bolt straight into a mitsu???

otherwise whats your oppinion on doing this as opposed to cutting the upper bumpstops
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Post by cookie monster »

cutting (or m/c ing, if you have access to a mill) is a lot cheaper and will give you the same result. i m/c'd mine down to 15mm of rubber and they work fine.
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Post by Miyagi »

i cut mine down on a ban saw and cleaned up with a linisher, now they look like they came out of the factory and didn't cost a cent....
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Post by badger »

i was thinking more so that the bump stop would still have its normal characteristics with regard to compression ............. being softer at the start and harder at the end rather than linier
wich it would be if you cut all of the sifter bit away
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Post by J Top »

They look a bit like Push bike brakepads. The advantage with them is that you dont have the mounting bolts getting too close to the drop stop like with the standard cut down Mitsi ones.
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Post by MontyMcV »

There's someone here in the US who put on a similar set. There is an article on 4x4Wire. He does not mention having to drill. Here's a link..
http://www.4x4wire.com./mitsubishi/tech/bumpstop/
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Post by badger »

thats because he was replacing the lower bumpstop not the upper and it is the same design as the low profile ones :)
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