old_coyote_pedaller
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Rob's idea of using bumpstops is what others have done, as he says with Land Rover ones.
Below is a pic of a VW front bumpstop off, I think, a MK2 Scirocco, that is not rubber but seems to be polyurethane.
The ones on my B5 Passat are similar in shape.
It is 63mm long, 50mm in diameter at widest and hole down through it is 18mm.
The internal diameter on rear bumpstops will be smaller as shock piston rod is smaller diameter.
I can compress it a bit between my hands so not too hard.
Was in my local scrappy last week and there were several just lying about after people had removed shocks/springs.
Rear bumpstop for Passat that I fitted to mine for MOT,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-Passat-09- ... 56575bd82d
It is about 150mm long with an internal diameter of around 12mm, it was again probably polyurethane not rubber as it was yellowish in colour and soft enough to compress a bit by hand.
You could cut it down to length you need, might even get 2 out of it with different stiffness due to slightly tapering shape.
Rob's idea of using bumpstops is what others have done, as he says with Land Rover ones.
Below is a pic of a VW front bumpstop off, I think, a MK2 Scirocco, that is not rubber but seems to be polyurethane.
The ones on my B5 Passat are similar in shape.
It is 63mm long, 50mm in diameter at widest and hole down through it is 18mm.
The internal diameter on rear bumpstops will be smaller as shock piston rod is smaller diameter.
I can compress it a bit between my hands so not too hard.
Was in my local scrappy last week and there were several just lying about after people had removed shocks/springs.
Rear bumpstop for Passat that I fitted to mine for MOT,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-Passat-09- ... 56575bd82d
It is about 150mm long with an internal diameter of around 12mm, it was again probably polyurethane not rubber as it was yellowish in colour and soft enough to compress a bit by hand.
You could cut it down to length you need, might even get 2 out of it with different stiffness due to slightly tapering shape.
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