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coil spring retainers, what works, what doesnt. Pics please

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coil spring retainers, what works, what doesnt. Pics please

Post by one_waz »

As stated what have people used to retain the coils at the bottem? Pic would be appriciated

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Post by DUDELUX »

alot that i have seen have used dshackles, 3 on the bottom of each coil, some of the ones ive seen have been tufftruck entrants, so it must work ok
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Post by GRIMACE »

hose clamps work fine for me!
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Post by pinkfloyddsotm »

pics pics pics :D
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Post by ludacris »

Two bits of flat about 50 x 70mm (patrol) with a 10mm hole through them. Weld each flat on either side of the coil and put a long bolt through. Make sure you have the clearance. Flat may be cut to suit vehicle I can provide photo if need be.

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Post by ludacris »

Two bits of flat about 5mm x 50 x 70mm (patrol) with a 10mm hole through them. Weld each flat on either side of the coil and put a long bolt through. Make sure you have the clearance. Flat may be cut to suit vehicle I can provide photo if need be.

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Post by one_waz »

yes, pics please cris

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Post by vanbox »

ludacris wrote:[img][img]http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g36/k ... ers001.jpg[/img][/img]
There is a hole in the centre of the mount. I have used 50x10 flat bar across the coil with a 12mm single bolt through the centre, no welding. Little bit fiddly to get to the nut under the mount though. Tried 5mm, folded it in half and coil popped out anyway!!
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Post by one_waz »

thanks cris,

so does the coil compress onto the bolt on up travel because i was thinking of doing what vanbox said but thought it might squash up a little
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Post by one_waz »

think ill be able to bang up something like that pretty easy

thanks for the responses

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Post by Utemad »

vanbox wrote:There is a hole in the centre of the mount. I have used 50x10 flat bar across the coil with a 12mm single bolt through the centre, no welding. Little bit fiddly to get to the nut under the mount though. Tried 5mm, folded it in half and coil popped out anyway!!
This is how the springs are retained at the bottom on a series 1 Discovery.
The original plate is a bit lightweight though. They are not retained at the top. They use two bolts though.

Is a Patrol spring not retained at all from the factory or are they retained at the top?
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Post by one_waz »

as far as i know, patrol springs arnt retained from factory
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Post by lay80n »

Factory patrol springs and shocks are sized so that the shock limits droop just before the spring reaches its full extended length.

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Post by pinkfloyddsotm »

these are mine, they do the trick, coils havent moved yet,welded nut in the middle of the coil mount.

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Post by rockcrawler31 »

on a similar note, i have retainers but when the spring reseats it makes a farking loud bang. I suspect the coil is catching the edge of teh internal bumpstop mount, compressing a little then coming free to reseat properly making a racket in the process. Is there an easier way to fix this than welding in pipe reducers? I'd rather keep the internal bumpstops.

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Post by pinkfloyddsotm »

rockcrawler31 wrote:on a similar note, i have retainers but when the spring reseats it makes a farking loud bang. I suspect the coil is catching the edge of teh internal bumpstop mount, compressing a little then coming free to reseat properly making a racket in the process. Is there an easier way to fix this than welding in pipe reducers? I'd rather keep the internal bumpstops.

these are 80 series coil hats by the way
yer mine do that too, i can see the marking on the bumpstop from where the coil catches on , its scary, i keep thinking something has broken off. lol
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Post by ludacris »

Coil never compressors onto the bolt, not noisy at all. Have not bent a bolt yet and coil is retained at the top as well in a similar way.

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Post by Willy Hilux »

The noise is the coil reseating itself up the top.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

Willy Hilux wrote:The noise is the coil reseating itself up the top.
i worked that one out after i shat myself the first time it happened. :D

By about the tenth time it no longer worried me but annoy's the bejeezus out of me. That and every other silly prick going "Wwhoahh dude, what's that noise man, that doesn't sound good"

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Post by 6.5 rangie »

one_waz wrote:as far as i know, patrol springs arnt retained from factory
unlike a disco/rangie, patrols don't flex enough so no need to retain the coil ;)
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Post by ethann »

6.5 rangie wrote:
one_waz wrote:as far as i know, patrol springs arnt retained from factory
unlike a disco/rangie, patrols don't flex enough so no need to retain the coil ;)
Just take off the sway bars haha.
Nah, Ill give it to rangies, They do have decent flex for stock =p.
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