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Dislocation cones?

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Mr Alford:
who has them and where are they situated top or botom? are they worth the money and do they make the difference?


im thinking about purchasing a set so i can get that extra bit of articulation i have pro comp extreme shox with 11" of travel so shud disclocate nicely
ive been advised to fic them on the bottom as thats the better way to disclocate the springs not the top is this true and does anyone have any pics?


these are the ones ive seen




and these lil puppies to give me a lil more travel at the front
and some extra strength



Disco-Ron:
I have coones on the tops, mine seems to have that much travel that i can still dislocate the springs PAST the cone....
So i used some old seat belts to make up some straps to hopefully stop it happening!!

I like the idea of the ones on the springs, cos the springs should relocate on it's own, where-as if mine dislocate past the cone,  the spring totally misses the cone on the way back down!!

Mr Alford:
what like this?


Disco-Ron:
I have a mate with those, they would drive me totally nuts, the little spring is almost too strong, and the little one just moves intead of the big spring..... and due to the fact that it end up not coming out of the cone straight, the squeeks are terrible.....!!!  mind you, my mates is a 90 truck cab, so very light.....

Mr Alford:
are they a pain to fit?

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