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Thread: Remove rear spring isolators?

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    Club Supporter Frankie's Avatar
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    Remove rear spring isolators?

    Anyone done it?

    I have energy suspension poly isolators in there now and the back sits a little too high.
    I figured I could pull them and I have some reinforced neoprene sheets I could put in their place to stop any squeaking.

    Any experience with this? Good or bad?

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    Posting and liking.... Ponyryd's Avatar
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    You can pull them and leave nothing there, spray some lube on the mounts if they squeak, or just coat the spring with anti-seize or similar.

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    They seem to make out just fine with nothing.

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    Great! Thanks guys.
    Looks like the next mod after I get back from Carlisle.

    My wife will be happy, this one's free!

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    I would leave them in and cut off a 1/2 coil or less with a grinder myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulowd View Post
    I would leave them in and cut off a 1/2 coil or less with a grinder myself
    yeah but you always gotta do shit the hard way!! LOL


    I don't have isolators, no idea if they squeek or not...when ever I try to listen, all I hear is SLP BABY!!

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