I have heated springs, not cut and they're not as bad as one would think. I love the way my car sits and it rides just fine. Don't have any idea on cut springs tho
So many innuendos I could make, so little time.Johnysupra said:And thanks for the welcome, I thought i'd just slid in unnoticed
ForcedTorque said:But, my question is.....Is there any way I can safely add a couple of inches of height back until then? My question is pertaining to the current springs.
You need to drive something with properly sorted matched suspension so you can see the differencefiyota said:I've got cut springs on my supra right now... and what I did was weld a colar around the top hat to keep the spring from slipping out... Holds it in place, no danger of anything coming loose = safe...
The ride is considerably stiffer than before, not bouncy at all (cut, and liquid cooled while cutting not to add any heat to the spring).... and she sits a lot lower... I'm really happy I did cut them.
thechori said:tanya mentioned that she heated her springs and it lowered the car. do you literally heat the springs and the like compress them to make them small or something? ahHhHhhHhh
Big Wang Bandit said:I'm cuttin the springs on my cadillac on saturday :dunno:
Big Wang Bandit said:Don't worry, Ive cut enough springs to know how to do it correctly.
Its not like this barge can turn anywho.