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Mr Revhead wrote::roll:
ok theres a reason theres laws... not al make sense but in the case of springs they DO!
RS13 wrote:Compressed springs aren't that great either, I've personally found them to be no better than cutties, they're soggy as sh*t, and aren't captive. Why would you do that?
No performance benefit, they only serve to make your car 'look cool' and handle like sh*t!
Drifter4ag wrote:bah ... cutting springs increases the spring rate.. your old shocks are probably not up to it hence the bump and bounce ... get some shocks ...
springs aint gonna fall out unless you got a live axle with two coils and shocks seperate from spring perch so ass draggers dont really need to worry
RedMist wrote:If you are really desperate to lower your car then I suggest you do it properly. Buy yourself susprog 3D, spend a few months learning to use it. Study for several years on suspension geometry. Then alter all your cars pickup points, rack mounts, tie rod length, springs and shocks.
Still by the time you have done that you'll have probably decided that a stock ride height is much better for performance, road holding and safety.
Unless you're on a very flat race track.
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