Pierlu’s before picture is just like what I am experiencing now !
I am a bit concerned, as I sort of feel as the fitting should be tight....like any fitting in a car.
Especially in suspension.
Altough many have also said it is normal. As even with the original set up (before I changed the springs and shocks) and with that old rubberlump in place there should have been that gap. As the age of that rubbermount would have created the same gap there with the original springs and shocks ? I simply didn’t even look at that when I took them out

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And if all that is true, am I simply worrying for something that I do not need to worry about?
BTW: In what circumstances in normal daily use would that shock/spring combo come out that much, that the rubbermount stuck up there inside the fender would move down from it’s position ? And the actual topcup/uppermount inside the enginebay would move down against the body, preventing the suspension from moving downwards.
The car works and moves like it should, nothing special noticed while driving it yesterday.
Except that the bounciness from the front is gone ! And it doesn’t bottom at the front anymore.
The drive is MUCH harder now. Some might think it is a bit too hard now.
I personally don’t like too soft suspension on a car. So I am pleased with the results.
Changing that rubber lump there....

, not interested. It was enough difficult to take them out once.
While doing that I also managed to brake the ABS-sensor wiring.

Don’t ask how...
So simply, trying to avoid doing that.
What if I purchase another pair of those cups, cut the cups bottom away, and use the remaining upper side of cup there, pushing it there as a ”washer” , between the original cup and car body, to fill that gap?
Would that work, and keep the top in place tightly ?
As this part is available :
https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ridex/13634127
Cheap too, and I could put that in place without fighting with the whole suspension coming out again...