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Talk about aftermarket Toyota Solara Gen 1-1.5 upgrades.

Bump Stops

Bump Stops

Postby Gibson99 » Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:09 am

Anyone using aftermarket/upgraded bump stops? I went looking and the only thing I could find were some universal ones (which is fine). I measured the piston on my front struts and it came out a hair smaller than 7/8" and the universal ford ones (energy suspension p/n 4.6103g) are 7/8" i.d. - close enough for me!

my only worry is that they're kinda short - just over 1.5" tall. I never paid attention to how much was left of the bump stops when i cut them on my 95, but i think it was more than 2". maybe i'm wrong? anyone have any stock front bump stops they could measure?

http://www.energysuspension.com/search- ... ch=4.6103g

Front Bump Stop Set; Black; Shaft Dia. 7/8 in.; H-1 7/16 in.; OD 2 3/16 in.; ID 7/8 in.; Incl. 2 Per Set;

Part #: 4.6103G


autozone has these (special order only) for $12 a pair. since they're special order only, i don't get any employee discount on them. find them by searching for 1995 mustang. then again that price, i may get them anyway. that's way cheaper than the stockers from toyota - $16 each!

i also learned during my search that the only difference between energy suspension red and black parts is that the black ones are impregnated with graphite so they won't squeak like the red ones do. definitely a good thing imho, esp since most bushings aren't visible most of the time anyway.
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Postby GreenSolara01 » Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:41 pm

I think the OE ones are just rubber and allot less dense then the Urethane ES is using for theirs. Basically you don’t need as much to do the same job. I dropped my car and just used the ones that cam with my shocks. I wish I would have went ahead and put on the ES bump stops too.
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