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Ford Maverick Pickup
To lower or not? Remember, I live in WV with our sketchy road quality.
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<blockquote data-quote="TORQUERULES" data-source="post: 16987602" data-attributes="member: 29411"><p>The front is 3/4 and inch lower than the rear. It would be nice to just lower the rear about 1/2 or so and if I could take out the upper isolator it might give me that (use a hose over the coil to dampen noise), but I do not think the coil would seat properly. They are wound in a way that they are not even close to flat on either end, and the rubber upper isolator is made to help position it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TORQUERULES, post: 16987602, member: 29411"] The front is 3/4 and inch lower than the rear. It would be nice to just lower the rear about 1/2 or so and if I could take out the upper isolator it might give me that (use a hose over the coil to dampen noise), but I do not think the coil would seat properly. They are wound in a way that they are not even close to flat on either end, and the rubber upper isolator is made to help position it. [/QUOTE]
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