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Ruckus46Gt

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What exactly do they do? What do they look like? If i lower my car and dont put them in I have heard you get more of a "slammed" look. Are there any downsides to not puting them in(noises,etc..) . How much lower will it make it? Also if i got lower control arms i believe mm says you can lower your car an inch with the adjustables anything to get the front down so its even?
 
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jas142

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lol, what do WHAT do? You never said what part you're asking about? Lower control arms?
 

madmatt

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Isolators maybe? Castor/Camber plates...I dunno. You gotta be more specific.
Matt
 

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lol, what is this guy talking about?
 

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Super drop valve stem caps?.....Low-down fenderwell screws??

J/K..............be more specific and we'll help you out !!
 

Ruckus46Gt

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sorry i changed the name i was going to but as the title........i was talking about the isolaters.
 

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isolators eliminate squeak and sometimes prevents them from moving in their place. they will lower the car a little more if you don't use them.
 
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alot of people have left them out w/ no complaints, but I plan on leaving them in mine. a vert squeeks and rattles enough as it is.
 

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I have the isolators from Maximum Motorsports.......they're nice but I can't say that I noticed a difference, but it gives me a better piece of mind.

Check my signature for stock vs. urethane isolators.
 
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