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Adam |
posted on 17th Feb 03 at 11:49 |
Never ever cut springs | |
STEvieXE |
posted on 15th Feb 03 at 20:26 |
i know a guy who cut springs in a astra mk2. she was so low that the shocks were 2 long so the gap 4 the spring to sit in was loose and a spring bounced out of her and he write her off | |
Kris TD |
posted on 15th Feb 03 at 20:05 |
dont ever cut springs, esspecially standard ones | |
viera |
posted on 15th Feb 03 at 19:44 |
it's really down to how you want it to look. | |
negromuy negro |
posted on 15th Feb 03 at 19:29 |
Thanks everybody!:) | |
Drew |
posted on 15th Feb 03 at 01:46 |
ok justnoticed ya from mexico so insurance mite be different there - but if ya cut - they wont sit right either - be safe - buy new | |
Drew |
posted on 15th Feb 03 at 01:45 |
cutting springs voids ya insurance - ur choice | |
Mav 3000 |
posted on 14th Feb 03 at 22:38 |
If you cut your existing springs you will probably crash or experiece very serious problems. | |
wezjax |
posted on 14th Feb 03 at 22:36 |
new ones. | |
negromuy negro |
posted on 14th Feb 03 at 22:32 |
Im gonna change my 13 steelies for a set of Alessio F1 with 195-50 yokohamas. The question: Should i go for a set of new srpings or just cut mine? The right lowering? |