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Dislocation cones, front and rear

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Mace:

--- Quote from: "What happened was......." ---Are they strong enough and wont that limit the articulation by bolting them in place?

Cheers,
Leigh
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Why did you have to go and ask that question ?   :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :shock:

Anyway, if you clamp the top of your springs in place, it's worth considering heavy duty lower spring retainers too, again around a £5. It all depends on how you treat your motor when off-road.

Xtremeteam:
Jubilee clips

Richie_EB4:
I made my own set.........

Leigh:
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

Richie_EB4:

--- Quote ---That cone looks good, how high is the actual cone
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105mm

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