Last week end did a Rubicon trip. My left rear coil spring came out of the bottom plate where it was almost hitting my brake line. I've done a lot of wheeling including the Rubicon before and this is the first time it's ever happened. I jacked up the rear-end and set it back in place, and I was able to get out with no other issue. Is there a quick but permanent fix for this without having to spend lots of money? Since it's only happened once I really don't want to put on limit straps.....any ideas?
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You could put retainers on the bottom side to center and keep it while it unseats from the top. Understand that once a spring has become unseated any further articulation is pointless. If you just want the look of being some super flexy jeep then go for it. A smart off-roader will use limiting straps lengthened long enough so that as soon as it unseats it will catch w/the straps. May I ask why you don't want straps?1st batch TJ bought August of 96. Locked and Loaded!
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Ive always felt that straps are more for the KOH rock racer type rigs. I just would like to keep it the way it is without doing another addition to help another.... seems like there would be a better way. I'm not sure what is the protcols for limit straps... think I read an inch or so shorter then your shock fully extended? "I'm not sure on that one" I could be wrong. Do they bolt vertical with shock? I suppose if I tact a weld one the top and bottom of the coil I'd end up breaking a shock at sometime. Maybe I just need to learn more about limit strapping for just slow rock crawling.
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Originally posted by Jeeper Creeper View PostIve always felt that straps are more for the KOH rock racer type rigs. I just would like to keep it the way it is without doing another addition to help another.... seems like there would be a better way. I'm not sure what is the protcols for limit straps... think I read an inch or so shorter then your shock fully extended? "I'm not sure on that one" I could be wrong. Do they bolt vertical with shock? I suppose if I tact a weld one the top and bottom of the coil I'd end up breaking a shock at sometime. Maybe I just need to learn more about limit strapping for just slow rock crawling.
Me, I'd get some straps run them on the inside of the coils and set it up so you get as much flex as you want without losing the spring. Drill a hole in the frame, weld up a sleeve and bolt it in, weld a tab at the bottom and your done.... Think further down line instead of an immediate solution. It'll save you in the long run.Last edited by brokenujoint; 11-15-13, 09:31 PM.1st batch TJ bought August of 96. Locked and Loaded!
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Yea, a simple bent piece of flat bar and a bolt will hold it in! That's probably the cheapest route.[COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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