home made rear spring isolator

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tommudd

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will that actually work??? just cut them into donuts i guess

Sure it would work, treated plywood , then paint it good, would last a couple of years at least. Just take the original one and make a pattern and go for it. Redneck ...yes but after they are on there and painted black no one will ever know plus if treated the termites won't eat them up :D:D:D:D:D
 

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do you have some dimension? i know its a donut but whats the size? i dont want the jeep to be down for a whole day.
 

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The yellow thing on top of the spring...I should have said isolator perhaps.

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Thanks. I understood what you meant by isolator, curious how it fit on KJ. Looks great. Are they less $ than the KJ ones?
 

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They look like aftermarket ones since they are yellow. Maybe someone might want to look into that as a less expensive alternative than the OEM ones. If I need some, I will just print some up out of ABS on my handy-dandy 3D printer. :D:D:D
 

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