Cutting the springs on My 94?
Cutting the springs on My 94?
Well, since im totally board and my car is in the shop for the winter I was considering lowering it but I dont want spend any money on it since im gonna be selling it come spring. Is there any reason why I cant do this besides the fact its pointless. Ive been told that the srings are variable resistance so It screws the stiffness up but I dont know for sure. This is just because Im extremely bored and have toiled with doing this,
Thanks guys,
-JOhn
Thanks guys,
-JOhn
hey if you are gona do it. dont risk screwing up your springs. I have my stock ones off of my 93 v6 if you come get them they are yours or you can pay shipping and i will send them to ya.
This way you can cut these and clean them up in your free time and then install them when you are ready and if you dont like the way it feels just put the old back on. or if when you sell it the buyer doesnt want the cut springs you will still have the stock ones.
Email me if interested
Arch16@aol.com
Ed
This way you can cut these and clean them up in your free time and then install them when you are ready and if you dont like the way it feels just put the old back on. or if when you sell it the buyer doesnt want the cut springs you will still have the stock ones.
Email me if interested
Arch16@aol.com
Ed
Originally posted by xstoyz
hey if you are gona do it. dont risk screwing up your springs. I have my stock ones off of my 93 v6 if you come get them they are yours or you can pay shipping and i will send them to ya.
This way you can cut these and clean them up in your free time and then install them when you are ready and if you dont like the way it feels just put the old back on. or if when you sell it the buyer doesnt want the cut springs you will still have the stock ones.
Email me if interested
Arch16@aol.com
Ed
hey if you are gona do it. dont risk screwing up your springs. I have my stock ones off of my 93 v6 if you come get them they are yours or you can pay shipping and i will send them to ya.
This way you can cut these and clean them up in your free time and then install them when you are ready and if you dont like the way it feels just put the old back on. or if when you sell it the buyer doesnt want the cut springs you will still have the stock ones.
Email me if interested
Arch16@aol.com
Ed
-JOHN
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