Daystar 0.75 inch rear spacer. Installed correctly?

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18Custom

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Hi all,

I just had some Bilstein 5100's and daystar 0.75 inch rear coil spacer installed on my 2018. Was wondering if anyone could confirm correct installation.

I took a look underneath of it yesterday and noticed the spring was sitting directly ontop of the new spacer. I was just unsure of whether or not the stock coil spring isolator should be a part of the equation. The spring seems to fit perfectly around the spacer, but I had watched the suspensionmaxx video where the coil isolator is left in place, overtop of the spacer.

Thanks!
 

iamdub

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If the spacer is metal, then you need the isolator. If it's poly, then it's fine without. If it were mine, I'd run the isolator regardless, unless it didn't fit.
 

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Hi all,

I just had some Bilstein 5100's and daystar 0.75 inch rear coil spacer installed on my 2018. Was wondering if anyone could confirm correct installation.

I took a look underneath of it yesterday and noticed the spring was sitting directly ontop of the new spacer. I was just unsure of whether or not the stock coil spring isolator should be a part of the equation. The spring seems to fit perfectly around the spacer, but I had watched the suspensionmaxx video where the coil isolator is left in place, overtop of the spacer.

Thanks!
Might help if you posted a picture showing what you have so folks can see.
 

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