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dsg03bullitt

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If i remove the isolators will it make it look lower or can you barley tell?.....i was thinking about removing them but i dont know if its worth it? should i?
 
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dsg03bullitt said:
If i remove the isolators will it make it look lower or can you barley tell?.....i was thinking about removing them but i dont know if its worth it? should i?
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Removing the front will drop it about another 1/4", it will be noticeable. Some people have noises going over bumps and stuff but then some dont. If you do remove them, wrap the ends with electrical tape, that will help with any noise issues. Most people that used electrical tape have had no problems.

Here a good thread about it http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=642308&highlight=removing+isolators
 

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what about the back isolators?....should i remove them....does anyone have pics off all their isolators removed....or would it look ugly with the back removed???????
 

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I've never heard of any damage by removing them...worse case scenario, you don't 'like it and put em back in.
 
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one coil cut off stock springs and no isos in rear and front...see sig
 

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i have sportlines but i was wondering if i should go ahead and remove the back iso's????? or just the front?
 

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DEFINITELY only remove the front isolators with the sportlines. If you remove the rears, it will look like you have a fat chick in the trunk.
 
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If your worried about noise...go buy an inner tube and cut a small piece for the top and bottom.....it will support enough to keep the noise out and total between top in bottom is 1/8th in!

"ED"
 

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Wait....I have a fat chick in the trunk of my car, so what?!
 

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I'm just sayin!
 
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