Hey, folks. I have some questions regarding coil spring isolators/insulators and spacers. I'm going to assume that TJs came stock with coil spring isolators. Top and bottom, front and rear would be my assumption. So, if I'm running the OME HD 2" lift springs, and I replaced the old isolators with OE style new units, I'd only gain the 2" lift, correct? Next: To maybe level things out (ie: minimize or eliminate rake), spacers could be added in addition to the OE isolators, correct? Or would I purchase aftermarket isolators that had a thicker base (ie: .750" vs .500"), assuming such items exist? Next: Is it common practice to use the thicker based isolators (Again, I'm assuming there is such a thing...) to obtain added lift all around, or would spacers be used in conjunction with the isolators? Is one practice a better choice than the other? Next: OE-style rubber, or polyurethane. Which would you recommend? My apologies if this has already been dissected, diagnosed and discussed on another thread. I'm looking for the quick 'n easy info on this one. It's not a terribly interesting subject, I realize. I just figured you guys could point me in the right direction so I can acquire what I need. Many thanks! Squatch
