People still cut their springs
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From: Fayetteville NC
Vehicle: 2000 Tib
Its a sad thing. Met a GK owner today who's car was almost scraping. Thought he was on air suspension he was that low. When I asked him about it, he said he cut his stock springs and was on KYB struts. The thing must have drove pretty bad. With there being so many options out there today for drop springs, why would someone do something so bad to their car like that? Doesnt make any sense to me.
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From: Pflugerville, TX
Vehicle: 2000 Elantra
I did it to the Elantra. Why? 100% cheaper than anything from a store, to correct a minor height problem after the transmission conversion. The stock spring rate was too low anyway.
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people still install lowering springs without installing matching dampers
people still pick a ride height on looks alone
people still install chassis bracing on stock street cars
people still choose tyre profile on looks alone
etc
most people don't know/don't care, I don't see cutting springs as any better or worse than anything else.
people still pick a ride height on looks alone
people still install chassis bracing on stock street cars
people still choose tyre profile on looks alone
etc
most people don't know/don't care, I don't see cutting springs as any better or worse than anything else.




@ spring cutting. If you do it, please dont drive anywhere near me. Seriously, one of the worst (and most unsafe) things you can do to a car.
I guess I'm the minority here that thinks cutting springs is the worst thing ever and not smart one bit.