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Zilvia FREAK!
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Well, to answer your post...their is a huge difference from a nitrogen filled shockabsorber and a pipe that has a rubber bump stop in it.
When someone actually gets one on their car, they will see what it is all about..until that time..all this is words. I would bend the bump stop damper on my car in a speed shift. It has a very limited movement. Mine can move if needed but it moves very slowly and absorbs shock...rather than damp motion. Don't flame me..I am just setting the record strait here. |
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