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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Do I need new bump stops for upgrading from stock sport shocks to bilstein sports?

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    I just ordered a set of Bilstein sports to use with my stock sport springs. I had 150k miles on my original shocks and they are shot to h*ll. Very low budget, so I went with the Bilsteins after several months (literally) of research. But I haven't research whether I need to modify or change the bump stops. I'm assuming that I can use the old ones since the ride height isn't changing. What are your thoughts?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings AudiA4Turbo22's Avatar
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    Re: Do I need new bump stops for upgrading from stock sport shocks to bilstein sports

    no i have bilsteins on neuspeeds i didn't even shave my bump stops.

    and man shocks have nothing to do with bump stops, don't worry, as long as u aren't lowering it ur set.
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