Do those of you that have switched to linear rate springs run spring isolators still? If so from whom? I am replacing a bunch of suspension parts and am going to switch to linear rate springs as well from my stock ones.
96 Mustang
Do those of you that have switched to linear rate springs run spring isolators still? If so from whom? I am replacing a bunch of suspension parts and am going to switch to linear rate springs as well from my stock ones.
96 Mustang
Spring isolators are more for NVH and less for spring rate... however they do provide a "little" bit of spring rate, however I don't think you will ever notice them if they were gone... especially on a race car.
Marshall Mosty
AI/SI Texas Regional Director
2011 NASA-TX American Iron Champ
AI #67 "Mosty Brothers' Racing" (RIP)
ST6 #21 Toyota Corolla (being revived)...
So I dont "need" them to keep the spring in place? This is a track only car as of now so if its noisy I dont mind.
2011- Texas Region CMC2 Rookie of the Year.
2012- Broke with no car.
2013- Author- Hard Luck Lloyd: The Complete Story of Slow-Talking, Fast-Driving Texan Lloyd Ruby
Right about now Glenn makes a post about running "raw dog"
Then Mitch makes fun of Glenn for making comments like that while having multiple children
You dont need them at all (the isoltators that is)
Al Fernandez
Drunk again, I see .... :roll:Originally Posted by Al Fernandez
Correct.. no need for a track car...Originally Posted by jdlingle
Marshall Mosty
AI/SI Texas Regional Director
2011 NASA-TX American Iron Champ
AI #67 "Mosty Brothers' Racing" (RIP)
ST6 #21 Toyota Corolla (being revived)...
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