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<blockquote data-quote="Corey Y" data-source="post: 1277074" data-attributes="member: 15169"><p>I run King 2" dia. 4" travel nitrogen charged bumpstops. I use the King mounting cans too, they fully capture the cylinder. They also use a replaceable rounded plastic pad on the contact end. I have looked at every other similar design made and I like Kings the best. They are mounted so when I land a hard jump, there is 1/4" of bumpstop and 1/2" of shock shaft showing. The fronts have about 200psi and the rears about 170 or so. I still need to make better axle contact pads and add 20 more psi in the rear. These are <strong>way</strong> better then rubber or poly bumpstops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corey Y, post: 1277074, member: 15169"] I run King 2" dia. 4" travel nitrogen charged bumpstops. I use the King mounting cans too, they fully capture the cylinder. They also use a replaceable rounded plastic pad on the contact end. I have looked at every other similar design made and I like Kings the best. They are mounted so when I land a hard jump, there is 1/4" of bumpstop and 1/2" of shock shaft showing. The fronts have about 200psi and the rears about 170 or so. I still need to make better axle contact pads and add 20 more psi in the rear. These are [B]way[/B] better then rubber or poly bumpstops. [/QUOTE]
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