I have no experience with the ORI struts. I understand them to be kind of a bypass air shock. Meaning:
They are tunable somewhat from the outside. Most of the tuning for valve changes has to be done with the shock taken apart
They use air as the spring
They use oil as for the shock forces.
Racing we can blow through a 2.5" coil over with valving, a 2.5" triple bypass that has a bump zone in it and a 2.5" air bump with 2" of travel. Bottoming out can lead to bad things in a short period of time.
Keep in mind though that you can bottom out anything. Trophy trucks bottom out, that's just how it is.
Between the 3 things we have there is enough tuning potential to over come hard bottom outs.
IMO, you need a bump stop. If you bottom the ORI's you put all that force into the mounting bolts. They bend, trust me on this one. We bend bypass shock bolts from shock forces alone.
I ran a hard metal to metal stop with cheap poly bump stops for a few years on the buggy. Then I went to the King air bumps and never looked back.
Like I would plan for an area in front of or behind the ORI for a future air bump. Put a solid stop or whatever in there for now but don't rely on the shock bolts for your final bump stops.
They are tunable somewhat from the outside. Most of the tuning for valve changes has to be done with the shock taken apart
They use air as the spring
They use oil as for the shock forces.
Racing we can blow through a 2.5" coil over with valving, a 2.5" triple bypass that has a bump zone in it and a 2.5" air bump with 2" of travel. Bottoming out can lead to bad things in a short period of time.
Keep in mind though that you can bottom out anything. Trophy trucks bottom out, that's just how it is.
Between the 3 things we have there is enough tuning potential to over come hard bottom outs.
IMO, you need a bump stop. If you bottom the ORI's you put all that force into the mounting bolts. They bend, trust me on this one. We bend bypass shock bolts from shock forces alone.
I ran a hard metal to metal stop with cheap poly bump stops for a few years on the buggy. Then I went to the King air bumps and never looked back.
Like I would plan for an area in front of or behind the ORI for a future air bump. Put a solid stop or whatever in there for now but don't rely on the shock bolts for your final bump stops.

Besides there are not a lot of them out really built up to look at and get ideas from either. I haven't seen another narrowed front s10 blazer, and only one or 2 trucks. I'm sure they are out there, just not many of them.