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<blockquote data-quote="CobraSam" data-source="post: 16422773" data-attributes="member: 198102"><p>Just put the isolators back on and see if it goes away. Then just leave them on. If you wanna lower the car, just by lowering springs. I don’t 100% understand why everyone has to take them out. At least leave the top isolators on at the least where it contacts the chassis. That’s what I did. Used lowering springs and left the isolators in. Now I have a lower car with no issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraSam, post: 16422773, member: 198102"] Just put the isolators back on and see if it goes away. Then just leave them on. If you wanna lower the car, just by lowering springs. I don’t 100% understand why everyone has to take them out. At least leave the top isolators on at the least where it contacts the chassis. That’s what I did. Used lowering springs and left the isolators in. Now I have a lower car with no issue [/QUOTE]
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