ISOS in or out?
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ISOS in or out?
Putting my H&R springs in tomorrow and I am not sure if I want to keep the ISOS out or in? The car is sitting right at 28" from the ground to the top of the fender well. Do the ISOS keep it from squeaking or what? Some keep them in and some don't.
#3
I have H&R SS's with no front ISOs and just took some rubber matt(old post offfice conveyor belt) that I had and cut circles out to keep the squeaks out, but still drop the front, and I left the rear ISOs in. I'm on 17's with a 245/45 tire up front and a 275/40 tire out back.
No front isos, for a bit of a rake.
No front isos, for a bit of a rake.
#5
I have H&R SS's with no front ISOs and just took some rubber matt(old post offfice conveyor belt) that I had and cut circles out to keep the squeaks out, but still drop the front, and I left the rear ISOs in. I'm on 17's with a 245/45 tire up front and a 275/40 tire out back.
No front isos, for a bit of a rake.
No front isos, for a bit of a rake.
#6
Nahh, I'm deep down south, as far as the valley goes anyways. South Chandler, We live on an irrigated lot, have about an acre and a half. It used to be all farms, so thats why you see no cactus. I'm happy with the look I have from removing the front iso's. The only rub I get is full lock, and if im on the brakes at the same time, say pullin into a parking spot. Get lots of compliments, glad I could help you decide
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