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Energy or Prothane (Spring Isolators)

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Old 02-14-2008, 08:30 AM
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Default Energy or Prothane (Spring Isolators)

Which spring isolators are better between the two? Is one thicker or softer than the other? I plan on installing some lowering springs on my fox & want to know if there are any differences between the two.[/align]
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Some Prothane part numbers are also listed in the Energy Suspension Parts Catalog.
Look at the listing for your car or truck in the E.S. catalog also, if you do not find what you need.



They are the same deal
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