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best way to hold springs in at full travel
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best way to hold springs in at full travel
i'm after some ideals on spring retainers, at full travel my springs are ready to pop out, i don't want to buy different shocks, im happy with the travel, any help would be good, pics would be great
bucketofbolts is sold, :(
i think those C shape hooks are the obvious solution to be honest.
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Re: best way to hold springs in at full travel
Anyone using their shocks to limit travel is just asking for trouble.bucketofbolts wrote:i'm after some ideals on spring retainers, at full travel my springs are ready to pop out, i don't want to buy different shocks, im happy with the travel, any help would be good, pics would be great
As mentioned limited straps are a great idea as are coil retainers top and bottom.
You just need to make sure whatever you mount up is strong
cheers
z
Re: best way to hold springs in at full travel
Thats how most factory setups work. If the spring pressure is minimal (ie shock length matched to the spring and not dislocating) or off the shock it wont be a problem.zzzz wrote:Anyone using their shocks to limit travel is just asking for trouble.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Re: best way to hold springs in at full travel
My shocks have been limiting my front travel for years. Broke a shock eye once but that is all. Re-welded and no problems since. If your shocks are strong enough then it is fine.zzzz wrote:Anyone using their shocks to limit travel is just asking for trouble.bucketofbolts wrote:i'm after some ideals on spring retainers, at full travel my springs are ready to pop out, i don't want to buy different shocks, im happy with the travel, any help would be good, pics would be great
As mentioned limited straps are a great idea as are coil retainers top and bottom.
You just need to make sure whatever you mount up is strong
cheers
z
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
thats how most range rovers have em setupludacris wrote:What about a bit of weld an inch long on apposite sides.
A 6mm flat plate across the midle and a bolt throuhg the guts.
ludaCris
On the homeless rover buggy we welded tabs at the bottom to retain the springs and ran some 'cones' at the top to relocate them when they started to compress.
how would you do it then?? to limit travel?zzzz wrote:
Anyone using their shocks to limit travel is just asking for trouble
Most rigs are setup with shocks to limit wheeltravel.. even from factory..
Re: best way to hold springs in at full travel
We are talking about a modified suspension design and not one within factory specifications.Slunnie wrote:Thats how most factory setups work. If the spring pressure is minimal (ie shock length matched to the spring and not dislocating) or off the shock it wont be a problem.zzzz wrote:Anyone using their shocks to limit travel is just asking for trouble.
Perhaps I should of qualified my statement a little and said when designing limiting factors into highly flexible suspension setups I wouldn't use the shock as the limiter.
With the right design and high misalignment joints everywhere the suspension can easily flex enough to break the shock mounting points etc.
So what you guys are saying is that if the springs allow for the tyre to say drop 18 inches and you have a 10 inch shock on it than thats ok???
Yeah good luck!
Yes it may last a few trips but that would be about it!
I agree with Zach.
Also look at what holds the eyes of the shocks on, just a couple of little tack welds.
Yeah good luck!
Yes it may last a few trips but that would be about it!
I agree with Zach.
Also look at what holds the eyes of the shocks on, just a couple of little tack welds.
The coil sprung vehicles that I am familiar with do just this. If you have had such bad experiences as you imply, then it is probably due to bootie fab, not unretained springsPOS wrote:So what you guys are saying is that if the springs allow for the tyre to say drop 18 inches and you have a 10 inch shock on it than thats ok???
Yeah good luck!
Yes it may last a few trips but that would be about it!
I agree with Zach.
Also look at what holds the eyes of the shocks on, just a couple of little tack welds.
Many modify their rovers to retain the springs, so as not to drop away. But this is done to improve stability and to balance the way the front and rear suspension articulates.
The threaded part of a pin mount shockie shoud be more than adequate for the loads, if they are direct tension - ie. not combined with bending due to bad alignment of the mounts.
Many hang there vehicles off suspect 8mm winch ropes, which see more load than a shockie with a stronger shaft (than the winch rope) that only has to hold some of the weight of a wheel, tyre and axle.
John
Re: best way to hold springs in at full travel
This is not unusual.bucketofbolts wrote:i'm after some ideals on spring retainers, at full travel my springs are ready to pop out, i don't want to buy different shocks, im happy with the travel, any help would be good, pics would be great
Many advocate using drop out cones (and the like) with long travel suspension. The spings drop out of their seats when the wheel droops and the cone guides the spring back into the seat.
In my opinion is better to retain coil springs to both top and bottom seats. This improves stability in off camber situations and generally makes the front articulation better balanced with the rear. Limit straps can achieve the same affects.
With some vehicles it is possible to use worm drive hose clamps to retain the springs. It is bootie fab, but it works for many people.
John
ive been doing this for around 4 years now... and never had a prob bending or breaking shocks....my spring is retained from the chassis and the diff drops away... now before you all fry me on this, i know its not the way its meant to work and really shouldnt be done this way...POS wrote:So what you guys are saying is that if the springs allow for the tyre to say drop 18 inches and you have a 10 inch shock on it than thats ok???
Yeah good luck!
Yes it may last a few trips but that would be about it!
I agree with Zach.
Also look at what holds the eyes of the shocks on, just a couple of little tack welds.
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Thats not what being said at all. What is being said, is that if the shock is matched to the spring length/camber then it wont break.POS wrote:So what you guys are saying is that if the springs allow for the tyre to say drop 18 inches and you have a 10 inch shock on it than thats ok???
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
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yeah its the GQ in the aviator, will do that, with a couple of bits of plate
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Heres some PICs for Ya of retaining plates fitted to 2 GQ shortys (WELL MAVS )
Got the IDEA and how to off Wendle a while back
I have a different setup in the front of mine compared to Wendles OLD rig now NAMs buggy well MUGGY ) but does the same job i just didnt need the bumpstop setup due to still having a radius arm front compared to Wendles 5link .........................can get pics if your interested ..........
Dan
Got the IDEA and how to off Wendle a while back
I have a different setup in the front of mine compared to Wendles OLD rig now NAMs buggy well MUGGY ) but does the same job i just didnt need the bumpstop setup due to still having a radius arm front compared to Wendles 5link .........................can get pics if your interested ..........
Dan
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best way to hold springs in at full travel
thanx dan, thats what i had in mind, to plate over the last coil, thanx for the pics, ray
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