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xray
December 10th, 2004, 14:37
has any one heard of these? any opinions? who makes them? i have seen them somewhere but i dont remember the site.

Goatman
December 10th, 2004, 15:28
Do a Google search for bumpstops or Daystar bumpstops or Energy Suspension bumpstops and you'll find all kinds of stuff.


:)

xray
December 10th, 2004, 16:26
ok here is all i could find out this guy told me that he thinks the name of the company is conjo off road (or something like that ) he was not sure if he got the name right. does that ring a bell?

Goatman
December 10th, 2004, 16:48
OK, we'll try this again..... :)

Yes, we've heard of progressive bumpstops. They are very common. A number of different companies make them. There are basically two kinds. First are poly bumpstops that have gaps in them so they get progressively stiffer as they collapse. These are made by Daystar and Energy Suspension and probably some other companies. The other kind are called air bumps, which are actually air and hydraulic simiular to a gas pressurized shock, and are made by SAW, Bilstein, Fox, King, and a few others.

A search for any of those will get you good info.

xray
December 10th, 2004, 17:13
alrighty then. i'll try this again. I did all the searches but i did not find what i was looking for. hence the question about conjo off road or whatever they are called. SORRY for the inconvience.

Ivan
December 10th, 2004, 17:17
alrighty then. i'll try this again. I did all the searches but i did not find what i was looking for. hence the question about conjo off road or whatever they are called. SORRY for the inconvience.

Maybe this is the place you were thinking of.... Conejo Off Road (http://www.conejooffroad.com/)

Goatman
December 10th, 2004, 17:18
alrighty then. i'll try this again. I did all the searches but i did not find what i was looking for. hence the question about conjo off road or whatever they are called. SORRY for the inconvience.

Well, how about giving us some more detailed information about what you are looking for? Most offroad places, like Conejo Offroad in SoCal, sell the products that have already been mentioned.

xray
December 10th, 2004, 17:40
sorry but that was all the info i got from the guy. its not my fault he cant spell or didnt know exactly what the name was. i only was asking because i didnt know for sure. thanks




Thanks a lot Ivan it helps alot.