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post May 16, 2005 - 7:15 AM
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I got Ground Control Coilovers right now. I am probably going to put stock springs back on cuz the bumps in the road are crazy and the coilovers are hard so they dont do much absorbing. I want to be low but wana ride in some comfort. My question is..... Has anyone cut their stock springs b-4? And if yes then how many coils???

Let me know.
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post May 16, 2005 - 7:45 AM
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Just buy some Tein S-tech's for 140$.


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post May 16, 2005 - 8:13 AM
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don't cut thats
a)stupid
b)ghetto
c)unsafe
d) if you do i hope you wreck (not to be mean but no car deserves its springs cut its like choppin off your balls)
post May 16, 2005 - 8:45 AM
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QUOTE(playr158 @ May 16, 2005 - 8:13 AM)
don't cut thats
a)stupid
b)ghetto
c)unsafe
d) if you do i hope you wreck (not to be mean but no car deserves its springs cut its like choppin off your balls)
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what he said.


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post May 16, 2005 - 8:59 AM
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Actually if you cut springs just alittle and dont get them really hot (ie: use a cutoff tool) you wont notice a difference if your struts are good. Wonder how i know? Because i have done it a few times. If you use a torch or cut ALOT of the coils off then yes it will be crappy!


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post May 16, 2005 - 9:25 AM
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No matter what it is a bad idea. Your stock springs are not only made to be a certain height but also to hold a certain weight. And yea it may not be too bad if you have good struts, but you will ruin them in a few weeks after anyways. I have had many friends that have done this and they regret it, just raise your ground controls or get new struts. Three legged dogs can walk, but they can't run.
post May 16, 2005 - 9:47 AM
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I'd have to agree with what everyone else has said already;
Get new springs and/or new struts.

Coilovers are meant to be rock solid, they're just not practical enough for road use.
(My friend has coilovers on his car and has to take some corners slowly otherwise the car will bounce over the bumps in the road and towards the kerb/sidewalk). :-S


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post May 16, 2005 - 9:50 AM
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QUOTE(raz128 @ May 16, 2005 - 9:47 AM)
I'd have to agree with what everyone else has said already;
Get new springs and/or new struts.

Coilovers are meant to be rock solid, they're just not practical enough for road use.
(My friend has coilovers on his car and has to take some corners slowly otherwise the car will bounce over the bumps in the road and towards the kerb/sidewalk). :-S
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they(coils) arn't ment to be rock solid but yes a higher rate then stock cause its "sport tuned suspension" not econimcal suspension

but it is practical for every day use
i have a full coilover drop for everyday use and i'm fine
i've had it for a year and love it
but yes it is bumpier then stock thats a given for any aftermarket suspension

mad.gif just don't cut your coils
post May 17, 2005 - 8:50 AM
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That cut off the balls thing was funny as hell! Aight I guess Ima hopp on those TEINS then. Thanks guys for ya help. Peace
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post May 17, 2005 - 11:02 AM
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I'm a cut spring king ... What TRD6GC said about ride height & weight it's ture, It's true. BUT if you use diffrent stiffer springs it will ride better..
The problem is not the spring it's the height of the struts if you want drop it ,most or us want to close the gap above the tire (wright)
the shock or insert are the stock height if you drop the car with springs cut, lowered, heated or coil overs in a matter of time the shock will bottom out. now if you can get the 98gt susp it is lowered 1.5inch so you would only need to lower you car 1to1.5inch and there you go... The only other way is to get custom shock, or some for the GT-4...
post May 17, 2005 - 2:09 PM
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i would not bother getting cut springs..

get some tanable springs. they are design to lower the car with ride comfort in mind. wink.gif
post May 18, 2005 - 1:44 AM
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DONT CUT THEM!!! i did that when i first got my car.. ended up replacing all four struts becouse the got shot within 4 months and getting new springs because one of them busted on the road.
post May 25, 2005 - 10:34 PM
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you said you got G/C keep them & get some koni shocks...

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