I have the Steeda Ultra Lite springs. I widened my stock wheels to the inside 1 1/2" and I'm still not rubbing the bump stops.
I'll bet you are. I didn't know I was until I cut them and noticed the ride improvement. They are quiet when they hit...when you cut them, you will notice a "smoother" ride in the rear over the same surface that was previously rough.
They should be fired.
I cut mine. Silly me for expecting my spring/sway bar rates to control the energy of the car in a corner.
Handling will be less than really bad if the car at rest, is on the bump stops. I can't imagine anyone saying that the bump stops are designed to help with corning. Put a car on the bump stops and then put the car into a fast rough corner. let me know how the car reacts. Using the bump stops to control the sway/energy of the car will make it very unpredictable.
I agree 100%. Although on a stock ride-height car with stock shocks and springs...the OEM bump-stop length is probably perfect. When we lower the car, the OEM bump-stops are now too long (thus the need to but them or replace with shorter ones).
Mine is lowered 1.5 all the way around with the AM house springs. So far so good, at least I haven't hit any bumps that have made me think I needed to check them. Maybe I should, lol
As I stated above with Gerrod - mark them with some chalk and go over a rough road with some cornering mixed in...I'll bet you are hitting. Or better yet, cut a nub (or drill using the 908SSP method) and I'll bet you get a ride improvement.
If any of you who are NOT cut presently end up cutting, please report back on what you notice after doing so.
I have zero doubt my ride was improved.
I am going to order some of the Eibachs, which are manufactured lower (and designed for lowered cars already). I want to do so to compare the compound to OEM and see if it is identical (or perhaps it has a different rate) - some have reported the Eibach compound is softer.
Like this:
Notice the hole in the middle on the Eibachs (Factory-molded 908SSP technique):
Eibach P/N is bs45001617 - Summit has them, and Pep boys *may* carry them.