Photonfanatic
Active Member
I think I may have made a mistake leaving the isolators in when I changed the springs to lower my car. Or did I? Its especially frustrating since I paid someone else to do it. Well live and learn I guess. Oh and I used the SVE springs from LMRS that claim to lower your car 2". So anyway I have a couple questions now.
1. Is it really a good idea to ditch the iso's? I know plenty of people will tell you its fine, but it seems like metal on metal isn't such a good idea. Quite a bad idea, in fact. So then people tell you sure, that's a bad idea. So what you need to do, is wrap them in some kind of high grade electrical tape. Well how long is that really going to stand up to the forces, until it finally wears out and you're back to metal on metal? Who here has taken lowering springs back out after years of use and seen that the electrical tape is still in perfect shape and hasn't rubbed through to the bare metal?
2. Ok so to offset my problem of the car not being lowered enough, (for my taste) I think I may be able to use new lower profile tires. My car does need new tires so this part could work out to my advantage. The tires that are on it now are too tall. They're 225-55-R17's. The stock tire is of course 245/45/R17. Which IIRC, is about half an inch, to one inch shorter. Do you think getting shorter tires could possibly help? Or should I go even shorter and get shorter tires than the factory tire size? In an effort to get the car even lower. I did a little searching and it turns out that I can get 254/40/R17's. That would come out to being 12mm shorter than stock, or about half an inch.
1. Is it really a good idea to ditch the iso's? I know plenty of people will tell you its fine, but it seems like metal on metal isn't such a good idea. Quite a bad idea, in fact. So then people tell you sure, that's a bad idea. So what you need to do, is wrap them in some kind of high grade electrical tape. Well how long is that really going to stand up to the forces, until it finally wears out and you're back to metal on metal? Who here has taken lowering springs back out after years of use and seen that the electrical tape is still in perfect shape and hasn't rubbed through to the bare metal?
2. Ok so to offset my problem of the car not being lowered enough, (for my taste) I think I may be able to use new lower profile tires. My car does need new tires so this part could work out to my advantage. The tires that are on it now are too tall. They're 225-55-R17's. The stock tire is of course 245/45/R17. Which IIRC, is about half an inch, to one inch shorter. Do you think getting shorter tires could possibly help? Or should I go even shorter and get shorter tires than the factory tire size? In an effort to get the car even lower. I did a little searching and it turns out that I can get 254/40/R17's. That would come out to being 12mm shorter than stock, or about half an inch.