Any cheaper alternatives to FCM bumpstops?
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I ran these with my Illumina setup. I'd be willing to bet they are identical to FCM's. $48 for a set. Roughly $20 cheaper than FCM. I used the stiff linear. Fit the Illumina and Bilstein shafts perfectly.
http://www.ground-control-store.com/...php/II=10/CA=1
But really, for a $20 savings, you might as well give your business to a Miata guy. Unless you are as broke as me, in which case $20 matters.
http://www.ground-control-store.com/...php/II=10/CA=1
But really, for a $20 savings, you might as well give your business to a Miata guy. Unless you are as broke as me, in which case $20 matters.
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http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine/honda~rubber~51722-SR0-003.html
That's the one. Its ~65mm out of the bag. I used my 2000 Si as a reference but it is a part common to many civics.
I bought mine at www.hondapartsdeals.com.
You cut the bottom ring off (fine tooth hacksaw works best) and you have a 50mm bump stop on the cheap.
YMMV, buyer beware, etc., etc.
That's the one. Its ~65mm out of the bag. I used my 2000 Si as a reference but it is a part common to many civics.
I bought mine at www.hondapartsdeals.com.
You cut the bottom ring off (fine tooth hacksaw works best) and you have a 50mm bump stop on the cheap.
YMMV, buyer beware, etc., etc.
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