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Arangastang
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Polyurethane Spring Isolators?
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April 10, 2006, 11:52:08 PM »
Anyone had bad experiences with Polyurethane Spring Isolators?...Do they squeak a lot or make the ride too harsh for a somewhat daily driver? Ill be running them with FMS sport springs and Tokico Adj. shocks/struts.
Thanks for any information!!!
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Re: Polyurethane Spring Isolators?
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I've had them on for a few years, although it's not a DD, I've had no problems.
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Re: Polyurethane Spring Isolators?
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Quote from: NUTTSGT on April 16, 2006, 06:42:35 PM
I've had them on for a few years, although it's not a DD, I've had no problems.
same here, i just took them off
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Re: Polyurethane Spring Isolators?
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they are suppose to be the best to have. they don't deteriate like tock rubber, and the ride quality is suppose to be a little better. the only down side is that is will riase your car about 1/4".
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Re: Polyurethane Spring Isolators?
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Well you sure as hell aren't using your stock ones when they come out, trust me. I've never seen a set that looked reusable.
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