New mach need spring opinions.....

dsg04MACHone

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Here's mine on H&R SS with all isolators in (which I've been wanting to take them out, regret not doing it when I installed them) with Koni adjustable yellow shocks/struts.

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rolled fenders in rear and an irs spacer that's it, no rubbing

oh ok i was thinking 295 or 305 back of my mach but i dont want to roll fenders or use spacers

Here's mine on H&R SS with all isolators in (which I've been wanting to take them out, regret not doing it when I installed them) with Koni adjustable yellow shocks/struts.

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and looks pretty good man. still ride good??? and yeah should have done that although springs dont have to come out for shocks/struts but still should have done while you were in there lol
 

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and looks pretty good man. still ride good??? and yeah should have done that although springs dont have to come out for shocks/struts but still should have done while you were in there lol

Yeah honestly I couldn't tell a difference from stock as far as ride comfort is concerned. Yeah taking out the isolators won't be the task it was to change springs/shocks/struts haha I'm just waiting for some free time to do it.
 

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Yeah honestly I couldn't tell a difference from stock as far as ride comfort is concerned. Yeah taking out the isolators won't be the task it was to change springs/shocks/struts haha I'm just waiting for some free time to do it.
yeah i hear ya. my wrecked 2v sold yesterday so now its time to springs and wheels ordered!!
 

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I would love to lower my car. this is a great thread for I just have some questions. what are isos. I have never heard that before, what do they do?
 

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Isos are the nickname for the rubber or urethane isolators installed on the coil springs to keep them from making noise. They will affect ride height especially if using urethane.
 

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