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<blockquote data-quote="taquitos" data-source="post: 1999711" data-attributes="member: 65456"><p>Going to resurrect this thing. Rear bump stop height is 1” different between 37 and 35 trucks. Foutz and RPG kits are apparently designed around the 35’s axle position at full bottom. Camburg seems to have no clue which their’s is designed off of.</p><p></p><p>Why does this matter? Well if you put a bump stop kit designed around a 35 truck on a 37 you will be using your shock body as the hard stop at end of travel. If the camburg one is designed around a 37 truck, which who knows there, then you’d lose 1” of travel slapping it on a 35 truck. Losing an inch of travel wouldn’t be worth it for bump stops. That extra 1” of travel makes it 15% harder to bottom out due to spring force alone. Factor in damping and it’s an even larger difference. I would hope all kits get designed around 35 trucks because then if you have a 37 and feel inclined you can put a 1” spacer on top of the strike pad to match the shock travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taquitos, post: 1999711, member: 65456"] Going to resurrect this thing. Rear bump stop height is 1” different between 37 and 35 trucks. Foutz and RPG kits are apparently designed around the 35’s axle position at full bottom. Camburg seems to have no clue which their’s is designed off of. Why does this matter? Well if you put a bump stop kit designed around a 35 truck on a 37 you will be using your shock body as the hard stop at end of travel. If the camburg one is designed around a 37 truck, which who knows there, then you’d lose 1” of travel slapping it on a 35 truck. Losing an inch of travel wouldn’t be worth it for bump stops. That extra 1” of travel makes it 15% harder to bottom out due to spring force alone. Factor in damping and it’s an even larger difference. I would hope all kits get designed around 35 trucks because then if you have a 37 and feel inclined you can put a 1” spacer on top of the strike pad to match the shock travel. [/QUOTE]
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