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Poly spring isolator on one side?
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<blockquote data-quote="99riocobra" data-source="post: 13641177" data-attributes="member: 36825"><p>Hey guys wanted to gather a couple of opinions on this. My 2014 is lowered on Sportlines. Drop is perfect and handling is great. I was poking around at the car tonight and was checking rear fender to tire clearance and noticed one side has about 1/8" more of a gap. Not a huge deal, but wouldn't mind having that extra clearance for when I do wheels/tires and the wheels ride further out flush with the fender. Anyway, does anyone see an issue with running a polyurethane spring isolator (Energy 9.6106) on the side that's lower to get me that extra 1/8" or so?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99riocobra, post: 13641177, member: 36825"] Hey guys wanted to gather a couple of opinions on this. My 2014 is lowered on Sportlines. Drop is perfect and handling is great. I was poking around at the car tonight and was checking rear fender to tire clearance and noticed one side has about 1/8" more of a gap. Not a huge deal, but wouldn't mind having that extra clearance for when I do wheels/tires and the wheels ride further out flush with the fender. Anyway, does anyone see an issue with running a polyurethane spring isolator (Energy 9.6106) on the side that's lower to get me that extra 1/8" or so? [/QUOTE]
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