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![]() I put them in without the isolators and chopped about two coils off them. My 25" tall E/T Fronts are tucked up into the wheel wells. It can be a biotch to get the car on and off the trailer though and jacking is another royal PITA. But the car looks great slammed this much and the weight transfer off the transbrake is fantastic.
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