H&R Race spring supporting mods

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Bdubbs

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very clean vert man! Looks great! Looks like a nice shop too!
 

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Looks really good. What exactly do you have? H&R race springs with MM CC plates im assuming but did you replace the struts and did you leave iso's in?
 

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I left the bottom iso in... It's running hd bils and mm cambers

For those running without the iso...is there any real chance of it causing damage to the perch on the body or LCA itself? I was thinking of trying to get my rear to sit a little lower.
 

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If you want to run without, just slip a section of 3/4" ID heater hose over the lower coil - keeps the spring/control arm rub down from the articulation of the arm. I have no NVH issues with my '00R springs, even without the upper isolator. Since the heater hose is thinner that the OE (or poly) isolator, you'll get the drop too.
 

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If you want to run without, just slip a section of 3/4" ID heater hose over the lower coil - keeps the spring/control arm rub down from the articulation of the arm. I have no NVH issues with my '00R springs, even without the upper isolator. Since the heater hose is thinner that the OE (or poly) isolator, you'll get the drop too.

Thanks I'll give it a try:beer:
 

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