you can buy cones that direct the coil back to position,I am going to get some for my fender.The disco's the same. Pat
I notice yesterday at the expo that the equip defender rear spring was not connected to the chassis rail it obviously guides back into position where the car is level I was wondering does Disco do the same![]()
you can buy cones that direct the coil back to position,I am going to get some for my fender.The disco's the same. Pat
Given shockies with enough travel, the axle can droop enough for the springs to dislocate. With long travel some use cones to guide dislocated springs bach into place.
Dislocating springs is good on travel ramps but not so good off road.
IMHO it is better to retain both the top and bottom of the springs. You can still get long travel, but at max droop the spring is stretched beyond it's free length.
Retained springs offer greater stability. Much better on side slopes than dislocated springs.
They also make the flex front and rear better balanced. Retained springs induce more flex in the front and reduce the body lean.
With front radius arms and dislocating springs, most of the flex is in the rear and the body leans over more, with the front axle (bad on cross slopes).
TRY HERE i have purchased a set for front and rear works bloody well
http://www.paddockspares.com/pp/OFF_...ender_110.html
they also do lots of other stuff as well. when buying in make sure the purchase is under $1000
Mmmmmmmm so its not a good thing so it better to have longer softer spring that are attached![]()
so does the right spring rates!A retained rear often forces the front to work more, which is a good thing.
yep dislocated springs are absolute crap dont even go there!!!!!
i really wish ide left the sway bars on! just dosnt work at all
cheers phil
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