Using Energy Suspension Insulator Coil Spring Spacers

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Old Sep 7, 2016 | 10:19 PM
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Using Energy Suspension Insulator Coil Spring Spacers

I've had my 2013 G37 sitting on Eibachs for the past 9 months or so without many scraping issues. However, just moved into my new apartment and I bottom out going out of the garage, but not into it (should have tried that before i moved in, I know). It's a downward slope in, upward going out. Looks like I'm scraping my catalytic converter.

Anyways, I've read about a few guys using energy suspension coil spring spacers to raise a lowered car a slight amount. I just bought theseafter having read someone discuss using those for Eibachs. Of course, I can't find that article again, but I'm hoping someone on here might have used something similar to raise a lowered car without putting stocks back on. I also saw this thread, where he used a tubed insulator. Anyone know if this would work better?

Part Number: 9.6112
Product Name: Coil Spring Isolators - Style E - 96112

Any help is appreciated a ****load.
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Old Sep 7, 2016 | 11:24 PM
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Here's the first post and just keep scrolling through, might shoot him a PM and see if he has any new updates https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post4003553
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Old Sep 8, 2016 | 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Here's the first post and just keep scrolling through, might shoot him a PM and see if he has any new updates https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post4003553
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