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Originally Posted by feelingstoned
Yeah if someone can reply to this. I heard mine only a couple times and when I was maxing out the suspension on purpose just to flex. But I wonder why we dont actually need them. They're there to prevent the shock from extending too much but I highly doubt the LC shocks are going to do that
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The cone bumps are there for compression, not droop/extension. With OEM springs, they act as an overload spring to keep the axle off the frame bumps when carrying heavy loads. If you are lifted enough that you don't get close to the frame bump stops or you have extended frame bump stops, then they just act as upper spring isolators.
-Charlie
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