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65 Bonnie ESPO spring isolators
Got all my springs in today, they came with 4 isolator pads.. do all 4 go in the rear, or 2 in the front and 2 in the rear? Putting the boat on the lift tomorrow and replacing every suspension part that I haven’t replaced already.
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I think that go on the top of all 4.
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I don't recall seeing them on the front, but certainly could be. For sure the upper rear.
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None in the front on either bottom or top of spring. Tough to align the spring in the locator cups with a big piece of rubber in the way. Isolator is only on the top of rear spring.
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Thanks gents!
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Only place I’ve seen them are rear upper. I’ve gone thru 2 sets from Ames. They develop big radial cracks in a couple years. I still have the 55 year old originals. Still supple. They’re going back in the car. Hopefully the Espo ones are better than Ames.
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