Gurvy522
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Agreed. I was going to say I don't really understand the logic of why they cast this piece but obviously the answer is cost. Machining parts like this would obviously be much more expensive and time-consuming.No …. All replacements would have them too - whoever makes it.
This isn’t a big deal to have bump stops incorporated into the shock. EVERY McPherson strut has bump stops part of the assembly - since the dawn before time. Problem here is the two piece top - and I’m not convinced it’s two pieces as much as it’s one piece of aluminum that’s failing in suck a way that it looks like two pieces.
Only time will tell if these failures are truly commonplace - as with any new product, early adopters are the first to voice their grievances. So it's hard to tell if it's truly a widespread issue at this point.
Nonetheless, at least the failure is relatively simple to repair.
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