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    M1079 Captive Spring images

    Thats basically how they did the 1079 with a bolt down thru the top and bottom brackets, thru the spring to a washer and nut. When the main frame twists down and away from the upper subframe, the subframe pulls up on the bolt and compresses the spring. on this one they put a guide plate outside...
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    M1079 Captive Spring images

    Or the box flexes/twists:)
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    M1079 Captive Spring images

    Wow, my memory must be getting bad... the FSCM takes you to century spring co(in Ca) and the part number 4115 gets you to the below listed part. 1003 LB/IN but only about 1.3” of travel(free length to solid length)... musta mixed this up with something else, or what some other method was...
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    M1079 Captive Spring images

    I was bored once upon a time and I used some google-fu on the part and cage in the 24P for that spring. It got me to a component at the original manufacturer/provider that appeared to be the correct dimensions. I think they were based out of cali... Unfortunately I did not save that info or a...
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