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So are you saying there is a very small transitional rate from the stacked coils to the open coils as the wire gets thicker?
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@David Otero has been working behind the scenes to get the specs on the Dobinson coils... Thanks David.
David wrote:
"Hey Mate, after much talking to Australia they provided the specs".
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Has anyone noticed the tapered coils are triple rate?
@crikeymike @David Otero
Thanks again for getting the specs... now that I've looked at them I realized that the free height on the 2" Tapered Coils are same as the 3" Tapered Coils. They can take the longer shocks on exstension, but run into limiting issue on uptravel...
My question is do you have a recommendation for bump stops to protect these on the 6" lift shocks for 80 series?
6" shocks
GS69-684 front - 16.53" -28.66"
GS69-685 rear - 17.00" - 28.74"
Does Dobinson sell bump stops?
Thank you for your time
Gary
@NaySome shocks have internal bumps protection & don't need bump stops to protect them.
@Nay thank you... I also have done this, but would like the representative of the manufactures recommend what is need to protect their shocks. This is not just for me, it is for all who read this thread.
Some shocks have internal bumps protection & don't need bump stops to protect them.
So talk more about how the internal "bump zone" works on Icon shocks.Many shocks have internal DROOP stops.
I would not recommend bumping on the shocks at all. Not just for the shocks sake but more because the mounts were not designed to be hit this hard. Some shocks do have rubber bumpers on the shaft but that is more common on universal "race" shocks where it is up to the vehicle fabricator to determine its use.
So talk more about how the internal "bump zone" works on Icon shocks.
@DylanICON
Do you have a recommendation for bump stops to protect the 56511 & 56512 shocks for 80 series?
2.0 VS IR shocks 4" to 6" lift
Front 56511 16.85" - 28.17"
Rear 56512 16.85" - 27.42"
Thank you
Gary
Holy bumpstop Batman!!!Dobinson’s front 4” Flexi installed. This coil is shorter than the rear, about 22.5” free height. Way more coil than the front can use in any case - I dropped the whole front end on both sides to the stretch point of the brakeline, leveraged out the old coil with a 4’ bar and kick method, and then used compressors again for the Flexi.
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As compared to the FOR Gen II it replaces.
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I’ve picked up about an inch of lift at all four corners. I’m right about 25.5 hub to fender (no flares), wrapped around the tire. I’ll measure more carefully tomorrow in the daylight.
Ride quality for my relatively light rig with the Fox 2.0 remote reservoir shocks is outstanding. The front feels pretty much the same outside of what I think was some coil damage from my accident - the front driver’s got torqued pretty good with frame bend and a bent radius arm and it had lost about a half inch of height.
It’s the rear that feels like it has more control - there is a lot of extra coil and it feels extremely well dialed. This seems a shift in rear coil design philosophy, more than just “longer shock”.
Definitely a clean 4-4.5” lift and seems very well thought out and executed. My 37’s are going to look a little bit small now. The coil color, OTOH, is perfect.
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