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Just picked up a used set of sportlines and going to install with weekend. He didn't send me the bumpstops that come with the kit but I know/i'm going to trim the stock ones. Just wondering if anyone has done this and knows how much to trim down. Thanks!!
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The bump stops are designed to be part of the spring rate with the sportlines. Some people trim the stock ones so that the car is not riding on them and say that gives a better ride. I can measure the Eibach ones Later tonight if you want.
 

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Rears Measured It's about 2.5" and it definitely rides on the bump stops, after 40k miles. Part number 770060.

http://eibach.com/america/en/motorsport/products/accessories/bumpstops/770060

Web site says 2.75"

Fronts measured it's about 2.5". Part number 770044
Sorry for blurry pic my phone died as I was taking this pic.

Again these are part of the spring rate so cutting your bump stops is just like cutting your springs to lower a car.

looking at these im either going to get new bump stops or switch to BMR linear rate springs. Mine seem to be quite shorter than what they should be.
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