**UPDATE** Coil Spring Spacers........picture. They look pretty nice.
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**UPDATE** Coil Spring Spacers........picture. They look pretty nice.
Got these in, gonna put them in this week. I'll take pictures of them installed and post them here when their in.
SPC Performance...#1627
They have a few different lift height spacers. I need a full inch.
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SPC Performance...#1627
They have a few different lift height spacers. I need a full inch.
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Last edited by LS6427; 04-26-2012 at 03:36 PM.
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These things fit like a glove...PERFECT. Like a factory piece.
I highly recommend them.
((((If anyone needs these 1" spacers, I'll sell these to you cheaper than new pricing......I need to order the 3/4" spacers. These are a tad too tall for me.))))
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I highly recommend them.
((((If anyone needs these 1" spacers, I'll sell these to you cheaper than new pricing......I need to order the 3/4" spacers. These are a tad too tall for me.))))
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Last edited by LS6427; 04-26-2012 at 03:56 PM.
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So I needed to lift them a bit.
I couldn't have anyone in my rear seats or my tires would rub on every normal bump in the road. I raised them about 1/2" with the poly rings. But it still rubbed on bigger bumps with people back there.
This 1" lift will assure I won't rub at all anymore....but I think they're 1/4" too high. No biggie, but I'll probably get the 3/4" spacers and put them in next time my car is in the air for something.
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Yes, back in 2002 when I put the G2 Super Springs in, it dropped my rear-end almost 2 inches. Way too much. But the springs are badass.
So I needed to lift them a bit.
I couldn't have anyone in my rear seats or my tires would rub on every normal bump in the road. I raised them about 1/2" with the poly rings. But it still rubbed on bigger bumps with people back there.
This 1" lift will assure I won't rub at all anymore....but I think they're 1/4" too high. No biggie, but I'll probably get the 3/4" spacers and put them in next time my car is in the air for something.
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So I needed to lift them a bit.
I couldn't have anyone in my rear seats or my tires would rub on every normal bump in the road. I raised them about 1/2" with the poly rings. But it still rubbed on bigger bumps with people back there.
This 1" lift will assure I won't rub at all anymore....but I think they're 1/4" too high. No biggie, but I'll probably get the 3/4" spacers and put them in next time my car is in the air for something.
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if so you might be able to do the " heater hose mod" to get it just right ,,,
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspensio...writeup-3.html
it didnt lower my car more that 1/4 to 1/2 tops ...
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Just did the heater hose mod on my car .. the spring isolators just keep the springs from making noise ..
https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspensio...writeup-3.html
it didnt lower my car more that 1/4 to 1/2 tops ...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspensio...writeup-3.html
it didnt lower my car more that 1/4 to 1/2 tops ...
And 1/4" is exactly what I need to drop the left side.
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do you have a part number for the 3/4" spacers?
i only see the 1" spacers at summit.
also, what about these?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SPS-1621/?rtype=10
i only need around 1/2" of lift in the rear.
tony
i only see the 1" spacers at summit.
also, what about these?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SPS-1621/?rtype=10
i only need around 1/2" of lift in the rear.
tony
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I know this is a somewhat old thread - you've had the isolators on for a good amount of time now. How do you feel about them? Still think they were worth it? I need to get something to counteract the Spohn torque arm crossmember for longtube exhaust... can't even get out of my garage without scraping and chipping the concrete.
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I know this is a somewhat old thread - you've had the isolators on for a good amount of time now. How do you feel about them? Still think they were worth it? I need to get something to counteract the Spohn torque arm crossmember for longtube exhaust... can't even get out of my garage without scraping and chipping the concrete.
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