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Old 03-26-2012, 10:35 PM
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+1 for BMR and their deal on Koni shocks. Just ordered myself a set!!
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here are the pics of mine..

BEFORE
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On top perch in the front and on stock isolator in the rear

the car has settled a bit since i installed this, which was last saturday. i've put about 200 miles on it so far and it seems to have settled a little, especially the front. which is now level. Note that my front tire is a different make and is alot older and has less tread than the rear tires.





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Originally Posted by slowmocomotion
+1 for BMR and their deal on Koni shocks. Just ordered myself a set!!
No problem. Thanks for your business with us at BMR Suspension!
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Some of my best reviews have been people using strano/bmr/pro kits and konis on the lower perch with my isolators in place of the oem ones.

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So is there anything you can do for the front, something to remove ect to get it to sit a bit lower? My bilstein/BMR combo has slowly been settling but it still isn't as low as I would like it to be from what I've seen of other peoples cars. That pewter TA sits PERFECT and is exactly what I want. The reason I went with BMR's over Strano's is the lower drop and similar rates.

The rear sits a bit high, but once I put my subs/amps in back I'm hoping it will drop down a bit. If not, I'll pull the isolators no problem, but I'm worried about the front. It also seems the passenger front sits a tad bit higher than the drivers front, with noone in the car. It's probably worse with me in it anyone else?
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Not sure if I has isolators or not, but this is with about 30k miles on them

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I have stranos and my front is a little higher than I'd like it to be. I have heard that you must load your front when tightening the sway bar end links. I didn't do this on mine could be reason. Maybe something to check that is pretty easy.
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Originally Posted by chrysler kid
Not sure if I has isolators or not, but this is with about 30k miles on them

That is one nice/clean f-body.
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OP,

Any update? Has the rear settled or have you removed the rear isolators?
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Here is an update. Seems like it sits pretty good
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Looks great. Thx for the update.
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Originally Posted by SWEET98SS
Here is an update. Seems like it sits pretty good
That is a good looking car with an amazing stance! Generally if you give the springs a little time to settle they will come down a little.
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Are those last pics with the isolator removed?
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Originally Posted by dabest09
Are those last pics with the isolator removed?
I am pretty sure that is the picture with the isolator still in back but I am sure SWEET98SS will chime in.
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