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Originally Posted by Bster Hi Kevr6, The ride height is certainly what I'm after! However, it is safe not to install the lower rubber pad? Please pardon my ignorance. So

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Old 04-05-2010, 05:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Kevr6,

The ride height is certainly what I'm after! However, it is safe not to install the lower rubber pad?
Please pardon my ignorance.

So far I've had no problems. The base is contoured for the spring so I don't feel there will be any movement. This is how my wife's TT rear spring sits. If you leave it in it won't make that much of a difference anyway.
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So far I've had no problems. The base is contoured for the spring so I don't feel there will be any movement. This is how my wife's TT rear spring sits. If you leave it in it won't make that much of a difference anyway.
Nice stance Kev...looks pretty similar to the Megan stance. Are you getting any noise/chatter from the rear spring due to the lack of lower rubber seat? Thats what I would be most concerned with.
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