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Thread: Rubber cushion rings.

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    Rubber cushion rings.

    Those rubber cushion rings that mount between the spring and spring mounts.

    Do you put them in just in the top, top and bottom or just the bottom?

    Cheers,
    Tod.

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    Are you talking about the Aeon bump rubbers on Series Rovers?

    If Yes. They go on just the top above the axle wher the original Rover bump stops were fitted.


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    Sorry my explanation isn't that flash.

    These are for coil springs. Like a thick rubber shim that you put between the spring and mount.

    Suppose to help reduce harsh shock/vibration.

    I'm thinking they go at the top only, on each coil.

    Just want to check before I go chasing a set up.

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    I think you are then talking about spacers, that give you a suspension lift. These go at the bottom.

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    My understanding is that you can put them on the top, the bottom or both top and bottom. I guess if your spring ever dislocates it might be better to have them on the bottom but I'm only guessing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alittlebitconcerned View Post
    My understanding is that you can put them on the top, the bottom or both top and bottom. I guess if your spring ever dislocates it might be better to have them on the bottom but I'm only guessing.
    Yes, and they're called spring isolators .
    Scott

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    Thanks guys.

    Found and ordered!

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