Question about shocks

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  1. PaulWalker
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    Hey,

    When you guys/gals changed over your shocks/springs did you cut your bump stops? Front and back?

    I have had my new set up for over a month and at first i thought it was just settling in but the noises are staying and even getting louder. I checked and rechecked it and the only thing i can think of is the bumpstops.

    FYI--03 Bugeye Sedan, Tokico HP Blues, Tanabe GF210

    Anything else i should be checking?

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    Didn't cut my bump stops. Your bump stops shouldn't make a creaking noise anyway since you will only hit them during large suspension travel. Should sound like a loud, sharp noise when you do. Try spraying lube into the piston of the struts by lifting up the plastic cover. How much is your drop right now?
     
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    Yeah, you'll know if you hit your bump stops, the car will jolt and make a loud racket. Sounds like you just need to go back and ensure everything is tight.

    And didn't cut mine when I put in my crucial racing springs.
     
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    Could be many things. Loose upper mounts, loose knuckle bolts, loose shock stem nut....

    Check and re-check, something is probably loose.
     
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    is cutting the bump stops necessary? or one of those convenience things?
     
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    Depends on your drop. For most street applications, no but cutting it isn't hard either. It's really just a big piece of foam of some sort. I would only cut it if your drop is really low (like over 2 inches) or if you do a drop and plan to be going over a ton of bumpy roads.
     
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    agreed a kabillion %

    I assume we're talking about front?? I the strut perch lined up correctly? washer in place? Strut torqued correctly to the top hat?
     
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    Yeap, its the front, driver side. Most likely i will be calling you up and getting it checked. I'm still an amatuer so i think i may have left out a few steps.

    Will check it out this weekend and see how it goes. Thanks for the advice guys!
     
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    +100 on the shock stem nut...been there
     
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    If you're cutting your bump stops, you're dropping the car too low.