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October 19th, 2011 08:48 AM #1Hi,
I've just installed lowering springs for my vios 2006 model but the problem is the rear part of the car became bouncy. I've read in forums that it is required to cut the bump stops whenever the car is on lowering springs. I've already talked to Cruven about this and they said that the rear shocks doesnt have bump stops and it is only the front part that has one. Is this true?
To vios owners that had their cars lowered, did you have your car's bump stops cut. If so, please suggest a shop that knows how this is done. Thanks.
Alex
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October 19th, 2011 09:05 AM #2
If the rear suspension is similar to the Altis and 2nd gen Vios, there are no bumpstops.
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October 19th, 2011 11:15 AM #3
Cutting bump stops won't cure the bounce. Changing the shock absorbers for stronger gas-charged or even TRD units will.
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October 19th, 2011 03:38 PM #4
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October 21st, 2011 03:44 PM #6
I bought my pre-owned car lowered already. I noticed na parang nag sway siya sideways pag napadaan sa road bumps. Tapos may nabasa ko kelangan daw putulan ung bumpstops. After ko paputulan ng mga 1 1/2 inches sa harap, it worked sa oto ko. nawala na ung swaying. Ang oto ko pala Jazz Gd. Hindi ko lang sure kung ganun din sa vios. buti pa observe mo muna ung handling ng sayo. Pero regarding sa bounce, hindi nagbago nun pinaputulan ko. tulad nga ng sabi nila, shocks nga ang culprit. Naka stock shocks pa man din ako.
Hope this helps.
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October 22nd, 2011 01:25 PM #8
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