Spring Isolator question

unit213

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Anyone lower their car and it still be too high? I'm running the stock isolators in the rear and I think I'm going to remove them to drop it a little more. I guess I'll run some heater hose around a coil to prevent metal on metal contact. I'm curious how much of a drop it'll add out back by doing this.

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I dont have any of the isolators on my car. The car rides the same and has no more road noise than before. It just sits about 1/2 lower now :rockon:
 

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rACeRs said:
I dont have any of the isolators on my car. The car rides the same and has no more road noise than before. It just sits about 1/2 lower now :rockon:

So your running metal to metal and there's no noise? Hmmm...interesting.
 

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I'm running no iso's in the rear as well. I had the MM iso's front and rear and it was not low enough for me in the back so i took them out. No more noise than stock without any Iso's. First pic is with MM Iso's in the rear and the second is without any Iso's in the rear. The third pic is the same as the second. I'm running H&R SS springs btw.
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