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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK304

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK304

$136
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Nolathane Rear Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 47344

Nolathane Rear Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 47344

$88
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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK092

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK092

$109
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Nolathane Rear Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 47337

Nolathane Rear Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 47337

$183
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Kelpro Bump Stop - 27409

Kelpro Bump Stop - 27409

$48
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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK379

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK379

$211
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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK096

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK096

$197
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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK305

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK305

$177
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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK342

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK342

$133
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Kelpro Bump Stop - 27401

Kelpro Bump Stop - 27401

$93
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Kelpro Bump Stop - 27408
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Kelpro Bump Stop - 27408

$26
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP201

SAS Bump Stop - BUMP201

$90
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Nolathane Front Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 45206

Nolathane Front Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 45206

$129
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Nolathane Front Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 47173

Nolathane Front Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 47173

$193
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Nolathane Bump Stop Kit - 47461

Nolathane Bump Stop Kit - 47461

$73
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Nolathane Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 49289

Nolathane Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 49289

$398
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP164
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP164

$15
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STRUT BOOT KIT (PAIR) - PK079
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STRUT BOOT KIT (PAIR) - PK079

$42
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP 4
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP 4

$18
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP144

SAS Bump Stop - BUMP144

$39
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP25

SAS Bump Stop - BUMP25

$90
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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK343

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK343

$118
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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK125

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK125

$57
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP104

SAS Bump Stop - BUMP104

$39
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REAR CHASSIS BUMP STOP - BUMP20

REAR CHASSIS BUMP STOP - BUMP20

$124
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP220

SAS Bump Stop - BUMP220

$39
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Bump Stops on the 2013 Toyota Prius: What You Need to Know

When it comes to the suspension setup on the 2013 Toyota Prius, bump stops do play a role, although they might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about vehicle suspension components. Bump stops, also known as jounce bumpers, are small yet important parts typically made from rubber or polyurethane. Their main job is to stop the suspension from compressing too far when you hit a big bump or pothole, protecting the shock absorbers, springs, and other suspension parts from damage.

Looking at technical sources and parts diagrams for the 2013 Toyota Prius, it is evident that bump stops are indeed fitted to the suspension system. Specifically, they are usually positioned on the front and rear suspension assemblies, integrated as part of the overall cushioning setup. You won't see them prominently, but they work quietly behind the scenes to preserve the suspension's lifespan and maintain a comfortable ride.

The reason bump stops are relevant to the 2013 Prius is that this hybrid car still relies on a traditional suspension system featuring struts and coil springs, much like many other passenger vehicles. Although the Prius is designed with efficiency and comfort in mind rather than hardcore off-roading or extremely sporty driving, the car's suspension still needs protection from those occasional hard hits on uneven road surfaces that can be surprisingly harsh.

So what exactly do bump stops do on the 2013 Prius, and why should they matter to owners? Essentially, as the suspension compresses when going over bigger bumps or dips, the bump stops act as a last line of defence. They prevent metal-to-metal contact in the suspension, which can cause damage to components like the strut mounts or shock absorbers. Without bump stops, the suspension might bottom out hard, resulting in costly repairs and an uncomfortable driving experience due to harsh jolts being transferred into the cabin.

Replacing or maintaining bump stops on your 2013 Prius doesn't typically require any fancy tools or heaps of mechanical knowledge - but it's a good idea to keep an eye on them during regular servicing or whenever the suspension is inspected. Over time, bump stops can deteriorate because they're made of rubber or polyurethane, materials that can crack, harden or split due to exposure to heat, dirt, and general wear and tear.

When bump stops wear out or get damaged, they won't perform properly, which means the suspension could end up bottoming out more frequently and causing premature wear on other suspension components. Replacing bump stops can be a straightforward process for a mechanic familiar with the Prius suspension setup, but it's often overlooked since they are not as obvious as shocks or springs.

Here are a few tips to keep bump stops in good shape and ensure your Prius's suspension stays happy:

  • During a routine service or wheel alignment, ask your mechanic to check the bump stops for signs of wear or damage.
  • If you notice any cracking, splitting, or hardening of the bump stops, it is best to have them replaced sooner rather than later.
  • Keep an eye on how the car rides - if the suspension feels harsh or you hear clunking noises over bumps, it could be a sign the bump stops need attention.
  • While replacing shocks or struts, consider renewing the bump stops at the same time, as this often makes the overall job more cost-effective.

Taking care of the bump stops on the 2013 Toyota Prius helps maintain the smooth, comfortable driving experience that Prius owners appreciate. Even though bump stops are small and often ignored, they play an important role in protecting suspension components and preventing costly repairs down the track. So next time you're at your service appointment, don't forget to give these humble suspension heroes a mention - they do more than you might think when it comes to keeping your Prius riding nicely on Aussie roads.