How do I keep my coils from falling out???

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I had same issue didn't wanna loose flex , ended up cutting out the coil buckets an doing hoops an 16" travel airshocks , have weight on all tires , still needs limiting straps though
 
The normal Wednesday night bash thread...

I had same issue didn't wanna loose flex , ended up cutting out the coil buckets an doing hoops an 16" travel airshocks , have weight on all tires , still needs limiting straps though

those 16" airshocks stay "seated" throughout the entire length of travel. which is what we are trying to tell this guy to do, but he doesn't seem to understand that somebody somewhere may have already had his issue and solved it.
 
That gives me an idea, we had tons of cutoffs of rebar coils left over from a continuous spiral caisson job a few years back.

How do I calc the spring rate? its #5 bar, and the coils are 2' in diameter. Would these work for my jeep?
 
That gives me an idea, we had tons of cutoffs of rebar coils left over from a continuous spiral caisson job a few years back.

How do I calc the spring rate? its #5 bar, and the coils are 2' in diameter. Would these work for my jeep?

3lbs of spring weight, 500lbs of static weight
 
I don't think so. I'd probably use limit straps too.
 
Lifting tires is fun.......:D(Don't mind the fact that my skidplate is stuck on the rock and I had one disco still connected)
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