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[quote][i]Originally posted by Ricky352[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by 3lfz[/i] Surely cutting rear springs will cause them to not fit in their holders properly due to shape? [/quote] They will still sit in the correct position. My mate bought a corsa with cut springs, every time you jacked it up they fell out of place, some of the worst ive seen, and it really handled terribly. I had a corsa lowered 60mm on springs and when i drove his it was a totally differnt feeling, would have bounced you off the road. If your going to do it dont be too agressive and try to secure the springs somehow ie cable ties, but it will handle like shite. Bout £60 for 60mm springs mate, thats what id be doing. (Although these will also fail MOT without shortened shocks). [/quote]
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