Control arm bottoming out on body
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xidas+spherical tophats
700/400
Xida bump stops
Delrin bushings


Anybody seen this before?
Current plan is to trim the body and see if that helps.
700/400
Xida bump stops
Delrin bushings


Anybody seen this before?
Current plan is to trim the body and see if that helps.
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Joined: Apr 2014
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From: Beaverton, USA
Because i'm lazy and would rather cut than pull a shork. Also i dont want to lose travel. I think I should be able to trim it out a little bit and be fine. I believe the lower is also contacting the subframe somewhere.
Packers are slitted so you can pop them on the shaft without pulling the shock.
Maybe not the ultimate solution, but it gives you time to investigate without cutting up your car.
Maybe not the ultimate solution, but it gives you time to investigate without cutting up your car.
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Ahh, i'll look into those. I really don't mind cutting the car. And it looks like as long as I bend that lip back up it shouldn't matter a whole lot.

But yeah, the packers are just cut plastic ring things that you pop over the shock shaft. You could probably make some with whatever you have laying around.
That, or stiffer springs to keep from bottoming out.
im not surprised with this at all. more spring will help for sure. i ran around 3 degrees camber once out back and hit a curbing just right that the bolts holding the shock mounting area to the frame cut into the backside of my rim.
also gen2 ftl
also gen2 ftl
excuse me i get caught up in perceived quality and value too easily.
back to the topic
what are our options here.
bent arm thats bowed. shock body is too short. bump stop is too short. upper shock mount is too high.
the idea of more spring is to keep the suspension off the bump stop as much as we can.
can you pull the spring out and check for contact when the shock is just touching the bumpstop?
back to the topic
what are our options here.
bent arm thats bowed. shock body is too short. bump stop is too short. upper shock mount is too high.
the idea of more spring is to keep the suspension off the bump stop as much as we can.
can you pull the spring out and check for contact when the shock is just touching the bumpstop?
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Arm could be bent. I could put a straight edge on it tonight.
I'm far too lazy to pull the spring out. If I go that far I'm just going to cut where it is hitting.
AFAIK i am the only person with this issue, which theoretically rules out shock, bump stop, and upper shock mount issues.
I wonder if there are just differences in each chassis.
I'm far too lazy to pull the spring out. If I go that far I'm just going to cut where it is hitting.
AFAIK i am the only person with this issue, which theoretically rules out shock, bump stop, and upper shock mount issues.
I wonder if there are just differences in each chassis.
either stop doing sweet jumps or dont be so stanced bro.
JJFU. I have never seen that kind of contact before and i have had some dumb low miatas in the past.. Do you know when it did it? i imagine you would have felt it bottom out.
JJFU. I have never seen that kind of contact before and i have had some dumb low miatas in the past.. Do you know when it did it? i imagine you would have felt it bottom out.







