Remove rear spring isolators? (FMS B springs)

JChalfan

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I installed FMS B springs a few months ago, and I'm not happy with how high the back end sits compared to the front. I don't really want to cut the back springs if I can help it. When I installed the springs, I put in new polyurethane isolators.

Have any of you ever run without spring isolators in the rear? Did it effect ride quality or interior noise much? I figure I can probably lower about 1/2" by removing the isolators, but if it's going to make weird noises when I go over a bump or something like that, I don't want to deal with it.

Iwashmycar, I know you dealt with this a while ago, what did you end up doing?

Thanks.

Jeff
 
cool thanks, if you're ever down in the aberdeen/olympia area with your stang we should meet up somewhere..

~Mark~

I don't make it down to Olympia much any more, but it's good to know you're local.

Here's a couple pics of my car. I didn't have a chance to go find a nice flat spot, so I took them where it's parked in my driveway. The driveway slants downhill, and for some reason, cars parked in it always seem to lean a little to the right. I took a pic from both sides the best I could so you can see how it looks.

Jeff

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