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FrEsH wrote:becasue its dodgy as and you could kill someone when your car bounces rond a corner into the opposite lane...
fangsport wrote:i am in no way condoning the use of cutties, but have used them in a captive state on the rally car (for tarmac use) on many occaisions, and never had the car bouncing all over the road.
Rick wrote:Why do you want it so low the ride quality will be absolutely sh!t. I wouldnt cut springs at all!!!! either get adjustables or the TRD race springs and shorten your strutts.
l1ttle_d3vil wrote:im not worried about the ride quality, its already bouncy as a mother ***** anyway; it doesn't worry me at all..
GT4 20 wrote:Keep it sensible. It's attitudes like yours which are ruining it for the rest of us sensible car enthusiats![]()
Gary
Rick wrote:Why do you want it so low the ride quality will be absolutely sh!t, unless you are going to be using it on the track, at the end of the day compressing the factory springs will do the job of lowering the car but the spring rates etc will never be correct or as good as say the TRD race springs. I wouldnt cut springs at all!!!! either get adjustables or the TRD race springs and shorten your strutts.
This is the ride height of my car with TRD race springs with shortened strutts: Note tyre profile is wrong the tyres shown are 205/60 profile where as they need to be 205/50
Mr Revhead wrote:a wof unspecter can and will fail it on a wof if he feels its unsafe.
that would be a negative. well used standard shocks with a shorter stroke. suffice to say, due to abuse, they didn't last long and had no rebound when taken outRedMist wrote: By cutting the springs you are also raising spring rate. My guess is you had some reasonable aftermarket or near new shocks on your rally car? As such the increased spring rate would have been taken care of by the increased rebound and compression damping.
you would need very short stroke shocks to bind a cut spring, but with half the munters with so-called legal cars, anything is possibleRedMist wrote: Also what happens when the spring goes coilbound on a cut spring? Aren't you forcing the shock piston to take the load? Or do all strut suspensions have a bump stop? As such isnt coil bind more of a failsafe, something you want?
l1ttle_d3vil wrote:GT4 20 wrote:Keep it sensible. It's attitudes like yours which are ruining it for the rest of us sensible car enthusiats![]()
Gary
that is actually my whole reason for this post. i don't have any sort of bad attitude towards this; my car has always been completely legal and it always will be.
i wasn't exactly sure on all the regulations to do with springs, which is why I asked before doing anything.
and yes, my car is already really bouncy - but it is totally legal and certed.
l1ttle_d3vil wrote:how many accidents / peoples deaths are caused by noisy exhausts? and how tough are they on exhausts compared to a car which has compressed springs, shortened shocks and is all certified / completely legal?
wde_bdy wrote:I would simply get custom wound springs to suit the ride and height you want, its not that costly.
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