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Who's using coil spring Isolators from Energy Susp. ?
I'm thinking of purchasing these for my sedan on the rear and if possible the front so I need some info from those of you that have these on their car.
1. how is the longevity of these things? do they crack or squeek after time? 2. Will they fit on the front springs or only the rear? I wanted to raise the car a bit but don't want to get another set of springs. |
Thanks for your advice guys........real big help:mad:
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I don't think these are commonly used. Maybe that's why you haven't had any replies. I would go after JRP and have them exchange them for the right ones.
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Originally Posted by Chico
I don't think these are commonly used. Maybe that's why you haven't had any replies. I would go after JRP and have them exchange them for the right ones.
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Can't recall seeing many posts on these.
IIRC they were recommended by one of the suspension gurus. But I think it was just for ballancing the lift at the rear. & they should be great for that... I don't think there's anything for the front though. Like CHico says... maybe best to bite the bullet & swap to something else... |
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
Can't recall seeing many posts on these.
IIRC they were recommended by one of the suspension gurus. But I think it was just for ballancing the lift at the rear. & they should be great for that... I don't think there's anything for the front though. Like CHico says... maybe best to bite the bullet & swap to something else... |
Originally Posted by G-MAN (CANADA)
I'm thinking of purchasing these for my sedan on the rear and if possible the front so I need some info from those of you that have these on their car.
1. how is the longevity of these things? do they crack or squeek after time? 2. Will they fit on the front springs or only the rear? I wanted to raise the car a bit but don't want to get another set of springs. 2. Only the rear. Their's a lot more to say about using a spacer in the rear (all postive) and how you can make a small increase in front ride height if you use Koni shocks. But since I see your happy with a rear camber kit and I guess your not worried about the front alignment I don't see the point in what would be a rather involved post. |
:D THANK YOU Gsedan35 for replying to this now I can go on and order these.:D
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