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PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 8:32 pm 
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Why do mini travellers (woodys) have no facility for bump stops on the rear trailing arms? I was just about to order some competition bump stops until i stuck my head under to find nothing there. :?

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Dry cars don't have bump stops...

I don't *think* there were any wet Travs.

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You can fit them, use the comp hydro kit, the instructions included explain how to fit to a dry car. Need to move the brake pipes and tap a couple of holes.Should be fittable to a woody or van.
They are not common bumpstops, they are Aeon air springs. :wink:

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