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muddyweb:

--- Quote from: "littlepow" ---Why are they called dislocation cones, when there sole duty is to help spring relocation.
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Also is there any reason why the spring is always attached to the axle and not the vehicle?
As having the cone on the axle and the sping on the vehicle seems to make more sense to me.
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Just my personal view, but I think there is less likelyhood of the spring being displaced and missing the locating cone at the top than at the bottom when you are dragging your axles through the mud.

Wanderer:

--- Quote from: "littlepow" ---Why are they called dislocation cones, when there sole duty is to help spring relocation.

Also is there any reason why the spring is always attached to the axle and not the vehicle?

As having the cone on the axle and the sping on the vehicle seems to make more sense to me.
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Shhhhhhh!

Now you've done it.....

:)

chuggaman:
tim maybe you should add "dislocation cones" to the expletive deleted list



 :wink:

mike

muddyweb:
I actually think there is also an element of 'because that is where they have always been'

Gon2Far started showing a system with the springs on the chassis at the start of this year, which probably made people start to question it.

muddyweb:

--- Quote from: "chuggaman" ---tim maybe you should add "dislocation cones" to the expletive deleted list
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<giggle>   Do you think that would be an abuse of power :-)

Maybe I could just get the system to swap 'dislocation' with 'relocation'   8)

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