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CG6Lemon

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do they come with bumpstops?

did ur back make rubbing sounds over small messed up roads?

thx for the help. :explode:
 

JMillerUA6

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Lemmie, If you're rubbing in the rear, you're probably going to have to relocate that bumper tab and bolt.
 

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No bumpstops on my brand new F2s.. Or anything that looked like them.

I believe you're bottoming out or rubbing something around the bumper area..
 

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i got ff1 u need to shave off some of those plastics next to the screws on the rear bumber...

if that don't work then get smaller tires... (my case... need smaller tires)
 

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yep... im running 9.5's in the rear and it rubbs over every small bump because of that tab. you have to cut that tab and make your own about a couple inches back
 

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yep... im running 9.5's in the rear and it rubbs over every small bump because of that tab. you have to cut that tab and make your own about a couple inches back

yeah im rubbing a tad bit in the rear when i have a full car with my 17x9 +35 ... I bent the bumper tab up, but there's still some rubbing.

what im gonna do it take the bolt out and bend the tab all the way back and use a self tap screw and screw it in a few inches back.



AND LEM! how low are you now?
 

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How are the FF type 1's? they ride stiff?, and yes how low are you now??
 

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the shocks wont compress enough for you to need bumpstops. you lower and raise the coils with the bottom mount, so the shock always has full travel since the spring doesnt get moved.
 
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