ShadowsPapa
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Doesn't increase travel - shifts the travel range.So you added a 2” spring spacer to lift the front end up, that adds to the suspension travel and bounce wind-up, adding space before contact with the hydraulic bottom out pad catches the axle and stops it gently.
It doesn't add space between the stop if they also added the spacers or other devices like Synergy says to do.
If you use synergy 2" springs, they say you need to add 2" of spacer so the bump stop travels the same distance before hitting.
So if he's done it all correctly, he's changed nothing at all as far as the amount of travel in total (just moved it) or the space before the bump stop hits.
No more "wind-up" because it's the same springs, compressing the exact same amount, and rebounding exactly the same amount. Spacers make it simple. They change nothing other than make the vehicle sit higher. Travel distance, spring compression and rebound, all the same.
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