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BumpStop part # and other Question

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frigidgsx

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Oct 18, 2003
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Anyone know the part number for the bumpstops for a 2g eclipse? Also I'm going to be buying some springs, I have the tokico illuminas with the tokico springs they came with, the drop is way too low for me, it looks like it droped it well over 2 inches.
So I was looking at the tein s techs or h techs, but they only list it for gsts, should it be alright? Anyone used these on thier AWD car? Let me know. Thanks:thumb:
 
Get a bushing set that includes the bumpstops.

Get a master set...

I prefer ES... IMHO Better material and longer lasting since all parts are one piece not split... Harder to put in and the master kit is less complete.. Meaning you need to buy some of their other parts to make a true master kit...
 
Can you help me out in finding this kit? Is it sold by mitsubishi? Or does a vendor sell it? Thanks.
 
http://www.roadraceengineering.com/eclsuspension.htm

ES is energy suspension..

http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/ShowProductsMain.asp?ModelCd=DSM3&SubCategoryCd=BUSH

Prothane is more parts, a little more money and easier to install.

IMHO... The ES are just right if you have access to a shop press.. They last longer because they are one piece and not quite as hard as the prothanes. I have had prothane stuff crack on a truck I had. The ES are still much stiffer than stock. RRE uses the ES on their shop cars.
 
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