Radflo 2.0 Coil Cone Retainer Clip Replacement
SR-4220W
The Radflo 2.0 Coil Cone Retainer Clip (P/N SR-4220W) is a precision replacement component designed to secure the lower coil cone on Radflo 2.0" diameter coilover shocks. This small but critical hardware piece helps keep the spring seat properly retained on the shock body, ensuring the coil spring remains correctly positioned during suspension travel and heavy off-road use.
Ideal for maintenance, rebuilds, or replacing lost or worn hardware, this retainer clip is built for proper fitment on Radflo 2.0" coilovers. Whether you're servicing a trail rig, prerunner, UTV, or custom suspension setup, replacing worn retaining components helps maintain safe operation and reliable suspension performance.
Includes:
- (1) Radflo 2.0 Coil Cone Retainer Clip
Specifications
- Designed for Radflo 2.0" diameter coilover shocks
- Secures lower coil cone on shock body
- Precision-fit replacement hardware
- Durable spring retainer construction
- Ideal for rebuilds and suspension service
- Helps maintain correct spring seating
- Direct replacement component
Fitment
- Compatible with Radflo 2.0-inch diameter coilover shocks
- Fits lower coil cone spring seat assemblies
- Recommended during coilover maintenance or rebuilds
- Verify exact shock model before ordering
Tech Insight
1. What does the Radflo Coil Cone Retainer Clip do?
The coil cone retainer clip secures the lower coil cone (spring seat) to the shock body. This ensures the coil spring remains properly positioned throughout suspension travel and prevents movement of the spring seat during off-road use.
2. Will this retainer clip fit all Radflo shocks?
No. The SR-4220W Retainer Clip is designed specifically for Radflo 2.0-inch diameter coilover shocks. Other Radflo shock sizes, such as 2.5 or 3.0 coilovers, use different spring hardware and retaining components.
3. When should I replace a coil cone retainer clip?
The retainer clip should be replaced whenever it shows signs of wear, corrosion, deformation, loss of tension, or damage during suspension service. Many builders replace clips proactively during shock rebuilds to help ensure long-term reliability.
4. What happens if a retainer clip is damaged or missing?
A damaged or missing retainer clip can allow the lower spring seat to move out of position. This may result in improper spring alignment, uneven spring loading, accelerated component wear, suspension noise, or potential damage to other coilover hardware.
5. Should I inspect other coilover components when replacing this clip?
Yes. During coilover maintenance it's a good idea to inspect the spherical bearings, bearing spacers, coil cones, spring sliders, preload nuts, crossover hardware, and springs. Replacing worn hardware during service helps prevent unexpected suspension issues and improves overall shock performance.
