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coil spring retention or drop out cones
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coil spring retention or drop out cones
spring retention or drop outs, which works best?
As the Mav had alot of travel in the rear I have tried just about everything.
When I retained both ends I was stuffing coils as it compresses and stretches the coils and I would go through rear coils every 3 months.
I also tried very long soft coils that retained themselves, but for the travel thay had to be too soft. So I ended up with retained on the bottom and a cone ( no TJ Pete) down the middle of the top.
When I retained both ends I was stuffing coils as it compresses and stretches the coils and I would go through rear coils every 3 months.
I also tried very long soft coils that retained themselves, but for the travel thay had to be too soft. So I ended up with retained on the bottom and a cone ( no TJ Pete) down the middle of the top.
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Cheezy4x4 wrote:As the Mav had alot of travel in the rear I have tried just about everything.
When I retained both ends I was stuffing coils as it compresses and stretches the coils and I would go through rear coils every 3 months.
I also tried very long soft coils that retained themselves, but for the travel thay had to be too soft. So I ended up with retained on the bottom and a cone ( no TJ Pete) down the middle of the top.
On the Planet K O N E they run tapered wire, progressive coils which eliminates this problem.
Peter Kincade
Bottom retained, top coned, that is what I have on the rear of the Disco, and I can get ~550 on a 30 degree ramp. Going for something more radical to stretch it to 750 soon...
Coned in the rear is the way to go!
front, not sure yet???
Coned in the rear is the way to go!
front, not sure yet???
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42" Iroks, ZF, dual cases & ARBs, 30 splined, Longfielded, OMEs, Optimas, M8274-50s, Rockstomper rope & Bead-L
LR D-90 TD5 ST:
33" BFT AT, tuned, caged, 1/2 top
i got sick of bending strap mounts and breaking straps so i retained the bottom and coned the top.that was for the rear...
the shocks and bindup limit the front so nothing done there.
it does 1000mm front and 1125mm rear .
on a 30 degree ramp it goes up 2010 front and 2250 rear.
shock and spring mounts are all factory except for the front radius arm drop brackets and still uses original bump stops.
everything is bolt on so i can go back to standard when i get caught.
the shocks and bindup limit the front so nothing done there.
it does 1000mm front and 1125mm rear .
on a 30 degree ramp it goes up 2010 front and 2250 rear.
shock and spring mounts are all factory except for the front radius arm drop brackets and still uses original bump stops.
everything is bolt on so i can go back to standard when i get caught.
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