hsean 10 Year Member Jul 24, 2006 656 69 69 dearborn,michigan May 2, 2011 #1 May 2, 2011 #1 got the ones for the front thinking of getting the ones for the back as well.i have the eibach pro kit with tokico shocks.is this a good idea?
got the ones for the front thinking of getting the ones for the back as well.i have the eibach pro kit with tokico shocks.is this a good idea?
93project Active Member Apr 21, 2009 549 52 38 El Paso, tx May 2, 2011 #2 May 2, 2011 #2 yea. noisy if you dont have em... our cars already have enough of that. Although, you can get more drop without them if you dont mind noise.
yea. noisy if you dont have em... our cars already have enough of that. Although, you can get more drop without them if you dont mind noise.
2000xp8 SN Certified Technician Aug 8, 2003 7,701 1,527 194 NJ May 2, 2011 #3 May 2, 2011 #3 IMO they are a requirement, they add comfort. Besides if you put them in the front and not the back the car probably won't be level.
IMO they are a requirement, they add comfort. Besides if you put them in the front and not the back the car probably won't be level.
Mustang5L5 That is…until I whipped out my Bissell Mod Dude Feb 18, 2001 41,725 17,323 224 Massachusetts May 2, 2011 #4 May 2, 2011 #4 I run no isos up front with my Mach 1 springs. I didn't notice any change in NVH. Out back, I do run new poly isos.
I run no isos up front with my Mach 1 springs. I didn't notice any change in NVH. Out back, I do run new poly isos.
hsean 10 Year Member Jul 24, 2006 656 69 69 dearborn,michigan May 2, 2011 #5 May 2, 2011 #5 i guess i will go ahead and go with them hopefully they won't raise the car too much
5LiterWes Member May 7, 2002 176 15 19 Milwaukee May 3, 2011 #6 May 3, 2011 #6 Do they need to be greased at all during installation? I have a set from MM I need to put on soon.