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Guest repliedi am being a shiste this week, and i dont wanna break my knot for coils, so im cutting. i did it before. it doesnt change the ride at all. just dont be an idiot and go too far, thats how you blow shit out
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FWIW my car had cut springs on it before I changed my suspension. It rode fine, and I even was on stock shocks. I ran for 20,000 miles this way and when I pulled out my factory shocks at 90,000 none were leaking.
A lot of people forget to cut bumpstop when cutting springs. That is the key to having a nicer ride.
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thats a no no....#1 its almost impossable to get the all to be the same so it can really cause issures with your alignment. #2 do you really want to use springs that have been heated to the point of melting and then rapidly cooled?Originally posted by CARADDICT View PostDudes,
I forgot to mention this one. Some guys here in SA actually warm up their springs, compress it,
then rapidly cool it down. It then stays in this position making the spring "shorter". Ever heard of it?
Ever tried it?
found this pic online of what it is...if you really need the pic of em on my car i would have to jack up the car and take the tire off......Originally posted by Junktion View Postyou mind posting a picture of the clamp on the coil? or even just the clamp itself? i tried searching but didnt really get anything.
i'm slammed all the way on my coils, but i wanna go just a little bit lower, and just a little bit stiffer.
Thanks!
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coil spacers jut limits the amount of travel the coil has. doesnt raise or lower the car. i just dont know if it works
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Dudes,
I forgot to mention this one. Some guys here in SA actually warm up their springs, compress it,
then rapidly cool it down. It then stays in this position making the spring "shorter". Ever heard of it?
Ever tried it?
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Coil Spacers? Aren't spacers used for lifting? Can you use these to lower your car?Originally posted by Junktion View Post
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you mind posting a picture of the clamp on the coil? or even just the clamp itself? i tried searching but didnt really get anything.
i'm slammed all the way on my coils, but i wanna go just a little bit lower, and just a little bit stiffer.
Thanks!
Originally posted by turbobrick View Posti would clamp it before cutting. im not sure on the price now but before it was like $20 for a kit for all 4 wheels. so for that price i would give it a shot. i have only ever done 2coils together, it has always gotten me plenty low and it gets really stiff so doing more i think would be overkill on the kit. how low u will get depends on the distance between your coils. if you have 2" between coils u will get alot of drop but if its like a civic spring you probably wont get alot.
my car as an example.....
OEM front.
Font on clamps...

on other cars i have needed to roll fenders from how low the clamps get it. on my wagon however it just gave it that perfect stance i think, not tucking but no gap.
good pic of how low it got me....look at the end of the row...my 850 on 17" and OEm 850 on 15"

PS the silver s-70 is Mattphi's and the s-40 is another buddy of ours both of them are running coilover set ups, u can see the 850 isnt 2 far off from them... if your looking to go super killer low, then cut the springs or make coilover, if your just looking to improve stance and get a few more inches then go with clamps.
oh and the best part...i got new tires because i was having crazy camber where so to extend the life of the new tires i took the clamps off and the car is back to OEM. with no permant damage.
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i really thought there was gunna be some flaming going down, but everyone seems to be split
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i have a 05 Altima and have yet to find cheap Ebay coils for it. the cheapest has been about 700 for KW coils, which is more than i can spend right now, since i havent found good wheels to stance with yet. however i do have eibach springs, so i may try cutting my stock springs for now, to get a more slammed look, and then throw the eibachs back in if need be. cause its cheap and easy to find stock springs for my car. just not coilovers, especailly 1500$ Tiens. i DO want coils eventually though!
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I guess this will be the official cut spring thread. But does anyone have advice for Tein S-Techs and Tockico illuminas I think I want to cut a coil
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Originally posted by CARADDICT View PostThese clamps may just be what I need before trying to cut. One question though, how low can you go if you
clamping two coils at a time? Or can you clamp more coils at a time?
i would clamp it before cutting. im not sure on the price now but before it was like $20 for a kit for all 4 wheels. so for that price i would give it a shot. i have only ever done 2coils together, it has always gotten me plenty low and it gets really stiff so doing more i think would be overkill on the kit. how low u will get depends on the distance between your coils. if you have 2" between coils u will get alot of drop but if its like a civic spring you probably wont get alot.
my car as an example.....
OEM front.
Font on clamps...

on other cars i have needed to roll fenders from how low the clamps get it. on my wagon however it just gave it that perfect stance i think, not tucking but no gap.
good pic of how low it got me....look at the end of the row...my 850 on 17" and OEm 850 on 15"

PS the silver s-70 is Mattphi's and the s-40 is another buddy of ours both of them are running coilover set ups, u can see the 850 isnt 2 far off from them... if your looking to go super killer low, then cut the springs or make coilover, if your just looking to improve stance and get a few more inches then go with clamps.
oh and the best part...i got new tires because i was having crazy camber where so to extend the life of the new tires i took the clamps off and the car is back to OEM. with no permant damage.Last edited by turbobrick; 02-28-2010, 01:56 PM.
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