I'll help out Turbocad with this thread by posting some information he already did and hopefully await for him to add his full DIY on the coilover install of KIDO Racing on his most recent customer.
1) All coilover kits do not come with "high-end" polyurethane bump stops.
2) To have good ride quality while adjusting the height low, you will need aftermarket bump stops to not "jackhammer" down the road and hit your bump stops all the time.
Here is what you need to know:
Front Bump Stops
Brand Energy Suspension
Manufacturer's Part Number 7-6104R
Part Type Bump Stops
Product Line Energy Suspension Bump Stops
Summit Racing Part Number ENS-7-6104R
UPC 703639394945
Bushing Color Red
Bushing Material Polyurethane
Shape Conical
Height (in) 1.750 in.
Length (in) 1.750 in.
Width (in) 2.000 in.
Bump Stop Attachment 3/4 in. strut shaft
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENS-7-6104R/
Rear Bump Stops (for now)
Part Nr: 770052
Free Length(In): 2.56
MaxEffLoad (Lbs): 2293
Inside Dia (In): .709
Outside Dia (In): 1.890
Weight (Lbs): .093
Height@50%Load (In): 1.970
In mm: 65mm length, 18mm ID, 48mm OD.
Made From a Micro-Cellular Polyurethane Elastomer
Progressive Compression and Damping Characteristics
http://m.eibach.com/products/770052.shtml
http://eibach.com/cgi-bin/htmlos.cgi/003123.2.145913986887797588
Other details
Rear shock shaft ~12mm, front ~21mm
Since we have the dimensions of the rear bump stop, John, what do you suggest we get from Energy Suspension as a similar replacement, but longer?
As you mentioned, since the KIDO and other coilovers for the FX are fully adjustable, a longer bump stop would be more ideal, since technically you can "ride" the bump stop a little to avoid full on slams on bumps and being polyurethane, you most likely won't wear it out like "regular" rubber.
This should also help from bottoming out and rubbing on extreme fitments and lowering.
I really have no idea what bump stop to get, maybe this information can help you point us in the right direction? Sounds like Eibach would be a directly bolt-on, but I like the idea of a taller bump stop?
http://energysuspension.com/universal-products/bump-stops-shock-strut.html
Just so people know, the Eibach bump stop should be available soon at TireRack and Summit Racing. I had to call and get the part number added to their systems, it takes as long as it takes for Eibach to respond to them authorized dealers so they can get it added to their database. It's currently not there.
http://www.summitracing.com/search/?keyword=eibach bump stops&dds=1
1) All coilover kits do not come with "high-end" polyurethane bump stops.
2) To have good ride quality while adjusting the height low, you will need aftermarket bump stops to not "jackhammer" down the road and hit your bump stops all the time.
Here is what you need to know:
Front Bump Stops
Brand Energy Suspension
Manufacturer's Part Number 7-6104R
Part Type Bump Stops
Product Line Energy Suspension Bump Stops
Summit Racing Part Number ENS-7-6104R
UPC 703639394945
Bushing Color Red
Bushing Material Polyurethane
Shape Conical
Height (in) 1.750 in.
Length (in) 1.750 in.
Width (in) 2.000 in.
Bump Stop Attachment 3/4 in. strut shaft
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENS-7-6104R/
Rear Bump Stops (for now)
Part Nr: 770052
Free Length(In): 2.56
MaxEffLoad (Lbs): 2293
Inside Dia (In): .709
Outside Dia (In): 1.890
Weight (Lbs): .093
Height@50%Load (In): 1.970
In mm: 65mm length, 18mm ID, 48mm OD.
Made From a Micro-Cellular Polyurethane Elastomer
Progressive Compression and Damping Characteristics
http://m.eibach.com/products/770052.shtml
http://eibach.com/cgi-bin/htmlos.cgi/003123.2.145913986887797588
Other details
Rear shock shaft ~12mm, front ~21mm
Since we have the dimensions of the rear bump stop, John, what do you suggest we get from Energy Suspension as a similar replacement, but longer?
As you mentioned, since the KIDO and other coilovers for the FX are fully adjustable, a longer bump stop would be more ideal, since technically you can "ride" the bump stop a little to avoid full on slams on bumps and being polyurethane, you most likely won't wear it out like "regular" rubber.
This should also help from bottoming out and rubbing on extreme fitments and lowering.
I really have no idea what bump stop to get, maybe this information can help you point us in the right direction? Sounds like Eibach would be a directly bolt-on, but I like the idea of a taller bump stop?
http://energysuspension.com/universal-products/bump-stops-shock-strut.html
Just so people know, the Eibach bump stop should be available soon at TireRack and Summit Racing. I had to call and get the part number added to their systems, it takes as long as it takes for Eibach to respond to them authorized dealers so they can get it added to their database. It's currently not there.
http://www.summitracing.com/search/?keyword=eibach bump stops&dds=1







