Bilstein 4600 with coil isolators

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bubzilla

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What’s up everyone, tried searching before I posted and couldn’t find an answer. I’m changing out the front shocks on my 2012 liberty to Bilstein 4600s. The oem shocks had a notch on em where the spring isolator would fit right into. Where the isolators would sit on the Bilsteins, there isn’t a notch. Not sure if this is important or not, figured I’d ask before installing. Thanks
 

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What’s up everyone, tried searching before I posted and couldn’t find an answer. I’m changing out the front shocks on my 2012 liberty to Bilstein 4600s. The oem shocks had a notch on em where the spring isolator would fit right into. Where the isolators would sit on the Bilsteins, there isn’t a notch. Not sure if this is important or not, figured I’d ask before installing. Thanks
Put it together just fine, but check this out. In rust we trust!
 

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