If its done right... please dont flame
If its done right could you cut your springs if you do it the right way i know they get weak over time but i didnt know if you cut they if it would hurt fast i tried searching but did not find anything using search
Cutting springs is NEVER "done right" Spend the $150 and get some springs!!! They're not even expensive ..... then and only then do you even have the ability to "do it right"
Take it as flaming if you want, but if you plan to push the car AT ALL, this could save your life and others around you.
Take it as flaming if you want, but if you plan to push the car AT ALL, this could save your life and others around you.
Originally Posted by davedavetC
lol for another cut springs thread.
IBTL!!
IBTL!!
Originally Posted by Ace83
lol yeah cutting a spring will never be right.. and its ok, you cant find any on search coz these threads are usually locked and then deleted lmao
Originally Posted by streetracer99x
Originally Posted by Ace83
lol yeah cutting a spring will never be right.. and its ok, you cant find any on search coz these threads are usually locked and then deleted lmao
Originally Posted by Ace83
Originally Posted by streetracer99x
Originally Posted by Ace83
lol yeah cutting a spring will never be right.. and its ok, you cant find any on search coz these threads are usually locked and then deleted lmao
Have you ever seen how a spring is made,they are spre tensioned to a certain rate when they are made,cutting them or heating them changes that rate,sure it makes you lower,but your ride will be worse,you will handle worse,you will kill your struts sooner,you will end up in about 6 months paying more to fix all the problems caused than a top end set of coilovers cost........You sound dead set on doing this cutting so please go and do it......but when the car is worse off than when started please feel free to spend your hard earned money to fix it.....
Originally Posted by BZinn1
Have you ever seen how a spring is made,they are spre tensioned to a certain rate when they are made,cutting them or heating them changes that rate,sure it makes you lower,but your ride will be worse,you will handle worse,you will kill your struts sooner,you will end up in about 6 months paying more to fix all the problems caused than a top end set of coilovers cost........You sound dead set on doing this cutting so please go and do it......but when the car is worse off than when started please feel free to spend your hard earned money to fix it..... 
Originally Posted by Sciontistical_One
Originally Posted by Metro273
I've heard of people "heating" the springs but NEVER cutting the springs!... 
cutting springs is also a terrible idea. cutting corners with cars is never a good idea. the only thing that confuses me is that Chip Foose is cutting spring on Overhaulin all the time. and hes very well respected when it comes to car building, idk i would never even consider it though just save the money and do it right.







