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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 2016 Honda Accord: Are They Needed and What to Know

When it comes to the suspension system on the 2016 Honda Accord, many people wonder whether bump stops are part of the setup. After digging into technical resources and manufacturer details, it turns out that the 2016 Honda Accord does indeed have bump stops fitted as a key component of the suspension. These small but crucial parts play an important role in the performance and longevity of the vehicle's suspension system.

Bump stops are often overlooked when it comes to regular maintenance, yet they serve a very important purpose. Essentially, bump stops act as a cushion or buffer that prevents the suspension components from fully compressing and hitting the metal parts together. This helps protect the shocks, struts, control arms, and other suspension components from damage caused by bottoming out over rough roads, potholes, or heavy loads.

On the 2016 Honda Accord, bump stops are usually rubber or foam inserts fitted around the suspension bumpers or within the strut assembly. When the suspension compresses under strain, these bump stops absorb some of the energy, easing the load and preventing metal-to-metal contact. This not only protects critical components but also improves ride comfort by softening harsh impacts.

Because the Accord is designed with a focus on comfort and refinement, maintaining the bump stops in good condition helps ensure the suspension performs smoothly over a wide range of road conditions. Over time, bump stops can degrade due to wear, exposure to elements like dirt, water, salt, and temperature fluctuations. Cracks, hardening, or missing bump stops can lead to a harsher ride, unusual noises, or potential damage to suspension parts.

For owners of the 2016 Honda Accord, servicing the bump stops is a smart part of suspension maintenance. Although they do not require frequent replacement like brake pads or tyres, bump stops should be inspected regularly, especially during routine suspension checks or if the vehicle is driven frequently over rough surfaces.

When checking bump stops, technicians look for signs of visible wear such as cracking, brittleness, deformation, or areas where the rubber or foam has worn away. Any sign of physical damage indicates the bump stops are no longer providing effective cushioning and need replacing. Neglecting this can lead to premature wear of shocks, strut mounts, or control arms, which could result in costly repairs down the track.

Replacing bump stops on the 2016 Honda Accord is a relatively straightforward job for a professional mechanic or a knowledgeable DIY enthusiast with the right tools. The parts are generally affordable and widely available. Many suspension service kits even include bump stops as part of a strut or shock absorber replacement package. When fitting new bump stops, it is important to use genuine or high-quality aftermarket parts to ensure proper fit and material durability.

Aside from damage, it is also important to note the gradual ageing process of bump stops. While they may look intact from a glance, aged rubber or foam can harden and lose elasticity, reducing their ability to absorb shocks effectively. Regular inspection prevents overlooking this subtle decline in effectiveness.

On the topic of maintenance, keeping suspension components clean can also extend the life of bump stops. Mud, debris, and road salt can speed up the degradation of rubber parts, so rinsing and inspecting suspension assemblies during service intervals helps maintain overall suspension health.

Overall, owners who want their 2016 Honda Accord performing at its best and enjoying a smooth, comfortable ride should not ignore their bump stops. They may be a small and simple suspension component, but they play an outsized role in protecting major suspension parts and improving ride quality over time. Remembering to have bump stops checked and replaced as necessary during suspension servicing will help keep the Accord's suspension operating quietly and efficiently for thousands of kilometres.