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I ordered the springs and bottom spring Isolators from the Mopar 2" lift. The isolators look weird. They have basically a wave in them, they do not start shallow and progress. I have attached pictures. Anyone know why these are like this? I was actually planning on using the Metalcloak Isolators but now I am not sure because of looking at these ..

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yeah they are designed that way to make the coils bow out. If you read the instructions from Mopar. My stock mojave ones are the same way but light grey. I haven't checked if they bow out or not.
 
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Has anyone used the metalclock isolators with the Mopar lift Springs?
 

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Looks normal. I have the Mopar Diesel lift.
 

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Mine looked the same, and I questioned it as well. I figured I could replace them later if it caused anything weird. I totally forgot about it until now. My springs are settled in now and seem perfectly fine. You shouldn't have a problem. Not sure about the Metalcloak isolators.
 

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Yep - this is correct. If you look at the springs, they are not perfectly flat at the bottom. The curve of the isolators allows the springs to sit correctly on the spring perch.
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