chris_gilly
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Registered: 13th Nov 08
Location: Birkenhead, Merseyside
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i know its a bit of a bodge but what do you guys think on cutting standard front springs? im getting proper lowering front ones soon too match the back, but for now i want it to look low on he front aswell. any tips etc would be great
thanks
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Minty_Fresh
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Registered: 1st May 08
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wouldnt bother, coming from a guy whos done it a few times on different cars, just get some 60mm front springs or even a cheap set of coilovers..
you may laugh but i speak the truth about chopped springs, there just unpredictable, you hit a bump and it will chuck you anyway it feels like it, soo bumpy, just no real road handling at all, may look good but if you hit a small bump when braking your front end will just keep bouncing straight into the car in front...
just telling the truth but its totally you call at the end of the day
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chris_gilly
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ahhh ok, thanks mate
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mad_mike252
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quote: Originally posted by mk4_boy
wouldnt bother, coming from a guy whos done it a few times on different cars, just get some 60mm front springs or even a cheap set of coilovers..
you may laugh but i speak the truth about chopped springs, there just unpredictable, you hit a bump and it will chuck you anyway it feels like it, soo bumpy, just no real road handling at all, may look good but if you hit a small bump when braking your front end will just keep bouncing straight into the car in front...
just telling the truth but its totally you call at the end of the day
my dont lol
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Minty_Fresh
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try a decent set of coilovers then and you will see the difference..
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