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Removing Spring Isolators
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<blockquote data-quote="projectslideway" data-source="post: 14660243" data-attributes="member: 53911"><p>Here is my 2 cents...</p><p></p><p>I installed generic lowering springs with no isos for four years or so. They didn't squeak much but the rears would often loudly pop when changing from reverse to a forward gear. Never bothered me too much. It did quickly chip the paint off the spring and when I removed them 2 months ago they were rusted up pretty badly (the car was even garage kept).</p><p></p><p>I just switched to American Muscle lowering springs with all new isos and rubber everywhere (needed a hair extra clearance to get into the driveway at my new house). I would never go back to no isos. My car no longer has the slammed curb appeal but it's far more practical, quiet, and comfortable. Edit: your picture didn't load last time... my car sits much like yours now.</p><p></p><p>I would say they would add about 1/4" height after everything gets settled and worn in (just a guess since I switched springs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="projectslideway, post: 14660243, member: 53911"] Here is my 2 cents... I installed generic lowering springs with no isos for four years or so. They didn't squeak much but the rears would often loudly pop when changing from reverse to a forward gear. Never bothered me too much. It did quickly chip the paint off the spring and when I removed them 2 months ago they were rusted up pretty badly (the car was even garage kept). I just switched to American Muscle lowering springs with all new isos and rubber everywhere (needed a hair extra clearance to get into the driveway at my new house). I would never go back to no isos. My car no longer has the slammed curb appeal but it's far more practical, quiet, and comfortable. Edit: your picture didn't load last time... my car sits much like yours now. I would say they would add about 1/4" height after everything gets settled and worn in (just a guess since I switched springs). [/QUOTE]
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