also worth noting, in
THE ultimate suspension thread that Shawn B put together for us (great friggin thread by the way) they have these pics (w/out ghostbusters sign) as a "how-to" install your koni bump stop:
IMO, this is
NOT how it is done properly because you are essentially "doubling up" on bump stops with the above setup.. (unless Isfahan pulled the OEM bump stop and didn't fit the Koni bump stop inside the OE dust boot for some reason)
The whole reason for using the B13 OEM front dust boots (even in the rear) is that you can remove the OE bump stop (on right in pic below) and replace it with the Koni Bump stop (in the middle on pic below)
the boot on the left is a B13 OE front dust boot without any bump stop. It turns out, this is what Isfahan was doing with those original pics.. (which i modified with read ghostbusters emblem) which doesnt' double up the bump stops anymore. But with this setup, the koni bump stop material is not directly hitting the strut. Instead the (relatively) thin rubber top of the dust boot would serve as first line of protection in a hard bump. The conical shape of the inside of the koni bump stop wouldn't get used, nor its "special" material that cost $75 for all 4 corners..
here is an "aerial" view of the bottom of the front bump stops:
left to right:
no bump stop - koni bump stop - OEM bump stop