Installing Lowering Springs

TmanGT

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Previous owner cut stock springs. Lol...... wow! I ordered new lowering springs doing it the right way...
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Very nice.

Also, I ditched the isolators when I did it. It gave me another 1/2-3/4" drop, but really didnt change much else. People will say that it "make the suspension louder" but if you have caster/camber plates (which you should if you are lowering much) there is not added noise. I just wrapped several wraps of black electrical tape around the top and bottom.

This was mine a couple years ago (damn, this was really 5 years ago!) with the Eibach Pro Kit and no isolators. I just thought it was still a little too high with the isolators. I thought it was about perfect with them removed. Also, remember that the springs will settle, so it will get a little lower a month or so after the install.

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Very nice.

Also, I ditched the isolators when I did it. It gave me another 1/2-3/4" drop, but really didnt change much else. People will say that it "make the suspension louder" but if you have caster/camber plates (which you should if you are lowering much) there is not added noise. I just wrapped several wraps of black electrical tape around the top and bottom.

This was mine a couple years ago (damn, this was really 5 years ago!) with the Eibach Pro Kit and no isolators. I just thought it was still a little too high with the isolators. I thought it was about perfect with them removed. Also, remember that the springs will settle, so it will get a little lower a month or so after the install.

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I think I'm going to stick with the isolators I don't want any road noise. Man, I'm diggin your ride though I like it.