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justin025

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first off know this is the wrong section to post this but the suspension section is off limits right now. so i was at the shop putting my springs on my car and i forgot my spring isolators at my house. i just decided to put them on useing the old ones for the back and none up front. will this have adverse affects or will it just make my ride ruffer?
 
some will tell you that it will give you a rougher ride and be a bit noisey, but i dont have them in my car and its not any rought nor is at noisey at all. its the same as when i had mine in, just looks better being that tad bit lower
 
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ok sweet so i have front and rear bbk spring isolators for sale for 50 bucks any takers still in the plastic
 
some will tell you that it will give you a rougher ride and be a bit noisey, but i dont have them in my car and its not any rought nor is at noisey at all. its the same as when i had mine in, just looks better being that tad bit lower
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It will not have any reall adverse effects other than some possible noise from them rubbing in their seats. There is also a potential rust issue with the paint wearing thin, but I'm not sure that would change with them isolators on or not. The isolators never seem to keep the spring completely out of contact with their seat anyway.
 
GET OUT OF THE CAR RIGHT NOW, IT IS GOING TO EXPLODE!!!! :eek:

:p

Come to think of it...... I am not running ISOS either :eek:
 
Yeah man, i wish that i had taken my iso's out when i lowered it. I wish i also had done it before i got it aligned, because my alignment will be off when i take em out. With a prokit, you pretty much have to run no iso's.
 
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