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80 series bumpstops/dislocating cones

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80 series bumpstops/dislocating cones

Post by snell40 »

just curious as to what are peoples solutions for dislocating cones???
im thinking of using 80 series landcruiser front bumpstops for the rear of my rangie, they look like theyll work...
my rangie has a 3 inch spring lift and ALWAYS pops the coils out at the top,
becoming a real problem and causing damage to the inside of the tyre so i want to get it sorted pretty quickly.
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Re: 80 series bumpstops/dislocating cones

Post by Hally »

I ran these for three yeas without problems i just used stainless steel hose clamps at the top to hold the coil inplace and mounted the 80 series bumpstops on the bottom worked a treat.

the only problem i had was when i went to remove them i had to cut them in half as they filled up with mud & sand couldn't get my socket set down to undo the bolt :lol:
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Re: 80 series bumpstops/dislocating cones

Post by snell40 »

excellent mate thanks for that...im guna try and run them at the top and see how that goes
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