Removing rear Isolators?

Jun 15, 2005
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Plenty of people remove the front isolators without any problems but why dont people remove the rear ones?

Is there a reason to not remove the rear ones?

I was thinking about removing just the upper or something to try and drop the rear a little more.
 
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This is why.. IF you don't wrap it in tape it will make a little bit of noise. wrap it in duct tape and you'll have NO noise to speak of.

The second reason, if you have real short springs, the spring will fall out of the control arm with out the isolators, this won't happen unless you cut the spring, but with out the iso it will still be very loose until the car is lowered and you must make sure of the orientation of the spring right before you completley lower the car.

Thirdly, it's not as big a diffrence in drop as it is in the front. it's more of a 1/4" drop or so.