take rubber isos out?

Kyle03SVT

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I would like to lower my car a little more and was thinking about taking the rubber isos out. So anybody who has done this if you could chime in and let me know how much of a difference it made lowering wise and if it affected the driving of the car at all, I'm assuming a little noise going over bumps and pot holes and what not but hey thats what loud exhausts are for right? I'm on H&R race springs right now, so just trying to think of a way to lower the car a little more without spending money on coilovers or different springs. so just wondering if taking the isos out is worth it or not.
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Iamchris

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Metal against metal bothers me (just a quality thing, it doesnt really cause problems). Lots of folks have plenty of success without problems with a cut half coil. That or just grab some springs for a couple hundred...
 

SVTORANGE

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I have done this mod on every car I lowered and NEVER had any issues, I perfer the look without the ISOS
 

Kyle03SVT

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thanks for the input guys! I'm probably going to take just the front isos out because I'm a little worried about rubbing in the back with the tires I want to use if I go lower than I am so I think I'm just gonna take the fronts
 

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