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see who gets stuck/rolls over/goes home crying first....................
Quote from: "muddyweb"The issue, as it usually does, has turned to whether lifting your springs out of their seats provides any real benefit. And on that, I think you are right in saying that there will never be a "right" answer.its just allowing those people who fit cones in the thinking they may get extra traction from it see that fitting them primarily helps the spring back into place. ..let the debate continue I say!Bulli,looking at your signature, thats an impressive list of spares you have there - do you plan getting a vehicle to put them on ?
The issue, as it usually does, has turned to whether lifting your springs out of their seats provides any real benefit. And on that, I think you are right in saying that there will never be a "right" answer.
Has anyone given a thought to the guy who asked the question at the start of this thread. Bet he wished he'd never asked now
Has any one got pics of how dislocating cones fit. How they sit inside the spring and on the top. Basically how they are held in place. Cheers.
I would hazard a guess that anyone who's springs do pop out have intentionally made alterations to allow their suspension to travel further.
Quote from: "davidlandy"Quote from: "muddyweb"The issue, as it usually does, has turned to whether lifting your springs out of their seats provides any real benefit. And on that, I think you are right in saying that there will never be a "right" answer.its just allowing those people who fit cones in the thinking they may get extra traction from it see that fitting them primarily helps the spring back into place. ..let the debate continue I say!Bulli,looking at your signature, thats an impressive list of spares you have there - do you plan getting a vehicle to put them on ? Davidlandy, as usual you've missed the point We all fit dislocation cones to put our springs back in when they have popped out, FACT. The question your side seem to avoid answering is WHY the spring popped out in the 1st place ? If your set up doesn't allow your suspension to travel further than the spring length then there's no need. In your case Dave there is no need as your springs are held in place with a pair of your wifes tights. I would hazard a guess that anyone who's springs do pop out have intentionally made alterations to allow their suspension to travel further. And why would they want to do that? Can someone give me the answer?
Andy, (love the debate, u know me) ,the point of the cones is primarily to ensure that when your spring dislocates it goes back home, NOT to gain traction.
When you purchased your suspension system did you design and buy it with in mind that it would dislocate to give you traction
My set up is OME and if I let the axle drop the length of the shocker the spring still stays in situ.
I would also ask the question on stability as to if a vehicle is less or more stable whether the wheel is dangling in the air, or when its on the floor under full articulation in a dislocated situation ? surely the vehicle can still rock with a similar effort until the spring locates again? hhmmm....
I've never said my set up is better than anyone elses. I've never said anyones elses set up doesn't work for them. All you anti extreme suspension chaps seem hell bent on telling those who choose to have cones, dislocating springs, long travel shocks, no anti-roll bars etc etc that they are mugs, wrong and need to be put in an assylum. Thats arrogance. No one has proven anything.
Anyone want any spares??? I have loads of standard crap lying around....here's my little disco...just so you know its real.BUt it is a very OLD photo , pre 3 link and lots of toys...
Trust me is you fit ARB's (lockers) you want as much articulation as possible it keeps the car more stable allowing you to make progress( imho) I believe that you are better to keep the wheels on the ground, and mine is safe but not great on the road. RRB sorry but never had anti roll bars, really dont want them either... rock and ROLL!
also in regards to neil being classed as arrogant,think thats a bit harsh eh.. <runs for cover & picks maces toy's up>
The implication being that you knew something we didn't and you were mocking the rest of us if we paid out £500 per axle for any form of traction aid. I found that arrogant and said so.
if thats the case if you watch hammer down 2 (american rock crawling) the ones with the silly articulation going for keeping the wheels on the ground are the ones that end upside down as the wheels stay still & the body moves waaaaay out due to the travel & then comes crashing down,all because it has so much articulation