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Dislocation cones, front and rear

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Richie_EB4:

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--- Quote ---That cone looks good, how high is the actual cone
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105mm
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And i have 2 sets left.

Xtremeteam:

--- Quote from: "What happened was......." ---How does a jubilee clip work? If a retainer plate is used to secure the spring at the top, how does the jubilee clip attach and stop the spring and does it stop it from dislocating altogether? Anyone with pictures??  :lol:

That cone looks good, how high is the actual cone?

Cheers,
Leigh
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have the retainer plate on the bottom & the jubilee clip on the top,stops the spring dislocating & just stretches it when on articulation,to have cones doesnt make any diference to normall  playing/offroading

Richie_EB4:

--- Quote ---have the retainer plate on the bottom & the jubilee clip on the top,stops the spring dislocating & just stretches it when on articulation
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Until you go past the point of the retainer plates strength.........and then it wont go back in on its own.........i should know........thats why i made the cones.

Leigh:

--- Quote ---And i have 2 sets left.
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Does that mean you have 2 spare sets? For sale perhaps??  :wink:

Leigh:

--- Quote ---have the retainer plate on the bottom & the jubilee clip on the top,stops the spring dislocating & just stretches it when on articulation,to have cones doesnt make any diference to normall playing/offroading
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I thought the retainer plate goes on the bottom? This is all new ground for me so any info/advice will be helpful

Cheers,
Leigh

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