bad20v wrote:In my experience with compressed springs I have found them to be pretty unreliable in keep the height required of them. I have dealt with three different spring 'engineering' shops in the Auckland region and they all have different ways of completing the job, and give different results than the others.
I have had vehicles who have had their springs compressed 30mm and have dropped to 60mm in the space of a month. I have had another vehicle get a 50mm compression but the ride height was only 25mm lower. And the funniest on was a VR4 that was supose to be 60mm lower all round, but ended up with a 70mm drop in the rear and only 15mm in the front!!! Looked like it was about to launch itself skyward!!!Also the problem with some compressed springs is when they start sagging even more than their original compressed state, they will throw your wheel alignment out. You mite have to get an alignment every month or two.
My best advice is to go to a reputable spring engineer and have a really good talk to them about what you want done. Or just buy some proper aftermarket springs for your vehicle. They are really not that more expensive than getting your ones compressed, will last a hell of alot longer and due to the research done buy the supplier, will give you a better ride quality and will improve your handling.![]()
Just my 5c worth but.... Price up some TRD springs through Mr Revhead. Good price, quality springs and excellent ride quality.
Cheers.
So this would only apply to one type of vehicle.... I think it a bit more broader than that.
