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95 Mustang Bump Stop

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I installed my new suspension components and noticed it is making a damm loud banging noise like its bottoming out early....

Anyway I know its the damm factory bump stop but I cant seem to find it so I can install my new one....

Any PICTURES of the location would be appreciated...
 

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reldapimp said:
I installed my new suspension components and noticed it is making a damm loud banging noise like its bottoming out early....

Anyway I know its the damm factory bump stop but I cant seem to find it so I can install my new one....

Any PICTURES of the location would be appreciated...
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What suspension components did you install? How do you know it's the bump stop?

If you're looking for the rear bump stop, it's located directly above the pumpkin. Not sure if there is a bump stop on the front, but if you're banging noise is coming from the front, I'd be real concerned, and not just looking to replace it.
 
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Eibach Sportlines
Koni Yellow Double Adjustables Struts(Front)
Koni Yellow Adjustable Shocks(ReaR)
Koni Red Quad Mount


Its the bump stop in the rear because I hear aloud BANG in the rear going over some really really tiny bumps at speed....
 

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I don't have a good photo of the rear bump stop but here's the closest I have:



The bump stop is the red bit you can barely see towards the top of the photo, right above the center of the axle. Basically, crawl under the car and find where the driveshaft attaches to the rear axle. Then look straight up from there. That's the bump stop.

You will need to either replace the bump stop entirely or get a longer rubber grommet to fit in the existing bump stop. You'll still bottom out on bumps, but you'll hit the softer bump stop before you hit the pumpkin (center of the axle) on the bottom of the car.
 

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bump stop=red arrow.
 

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thanks
 
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