cutting coil springs.
No matter what anyone says, cutting springs = shorten lifespan of shocks. Your OEM shocks are designed to work within a specific range of travel. If you shorten your springs, then you make the shocks work outside of this range. That means they will be blown sooner than originally designed.
As long as this is a beater and not something you depend on as a daily, then I say go for it! Just stick to cutting off a dead coil or two. Don't go overboard and you will be fine for a little while. Just be prepared to replace the shocks sooner than later.
As long as this is a beater and not something you depend on as a daily, then I say go for it! Just stick to cutting off a dead coil or two. Don't go overboard and you will be fine for a little while. Just be prepared to replace the shocks sooner than later.
probly wont make a differince, but you can run cut springs without making a dead coil.
No matter what anyone says, cutting springs = shorten lifespan of shocks. Your OEM shocks are designed to work within a specific range of travel. If you shorten your springs, then you make the shocks work outside of this range. That means they will be blown sooner than originally designed.





slept alot in science class didnt you...

