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Scion Bump Stop is a suspension cover that guards against extreme suspension travel and ensures that every ride in a youthful Scion is controlled and smooth. Having been born in 2003, Scion rattled the scene with bright colors, no haggle straight forward pricing and limited Release Series drops that allowed their owners to be a rolling canvas to show their personal style that attracted first time Toyota buyers. Online campaigns such as Scion City captured masses and in-the-real world excitement ensured they were retained, and its legacy, to this day, continues to lead drivers in the way they personalize and enjoy their drives. Due to the fact that Scion allowed experimentation, a large number of the owners upgrade parts that enhance comfort and handling. A Bump Stop is a small rubber or polyurethane pad that helps in limiting travel of the suspension, prevents bottoming out, protects against shocks and dampens vibration. Bump Stop is a tool that can be installed at home with little equipment. Park on a flat surface, apply the brake and unscrew lug nuts. Raise the corner up, take off the wheel and prop the arm of control. Unscrew the old one out of the bracket, clean your perch, then screw or attach the new one in the right position. Cycle the suspension by hand slowly to make sure there is no more clearance, refit the wheel, lower the car, tighten the lugs and take a test drive to allow the new Bump Stop to settle in.