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    Wooki Stock Suspension Lengths?

    I just got a used Wooki XL for my XLC. The previous owner had removed the stock suspension and installed bungie loops on both ends. Can someone tell me how long the stock continuous cord loop is on the head end of the stock suspension? Also how long is the ranger band is on the foot end?

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    See the Warbonnet Wooki product video.

    The fixed loop at the head end is just some thin nylon cord, not elastic and just enough to form a small loop, as you can see in the product video.

    You can get a replacement rubber band from Warbonnet. Product video demonstrates how to replace the band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackmagic View Post
    The stock Wooki does not use bungees at either end. See the Warbonnet Wooki product video.

    The fixed loop at the head end is just some thin nylon cord, and you can replace it with pretty much any thin cord. If you have spare Zing-It, that would work just fine.

    You can get a replacement rubber band from Warbonnet.
    Yes, I want to return the suspension to the stock configuration. I need to know how long the stock head end cord loop is. I have some Zing-it to make one I just need to know how long to make it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WVwanderer View Post
    Yes, I want to return the suspension to the stock configuration. I need to know how long the stock head end cord loop is. I have some Zing-it to make one I just need to know how long to make it.
    Just big enough to fit over the whipping at the head end is fine. They sell replacement bands and carabiners on the Warbonnet website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WVwanderer View Post
    Yes, I want to return the suspension to the stock configuration. I need to know how long the stock head end cord loop is. I have some Zing-it to make one I just need to know how long to make it.
    The head end cord is a braided poly cord. The entire length of the cord is 8 5/8". Fish it through the whip channel and tie an overhand knot leaving a 3/8" tail.

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