updated pics with more drop and my new system
My whole thing with cutting springs is this...why buy aftermarket and cut when you can just cut your factory? The idea behind buying aftermarket springs is for handling, ride quality, performance, etc....so when you cut your new $200+ aftermarket springs, you take all that and throw it out the window. If you just want the look, cut your factory springs and save yourself $200+. 20 years ago this was more acceptable because they didn't make performance springs for all vehicles so if you wanted that low look, you had no choice but cut or heat your factory springs. The ride quality of older lowered vehicles is something less than comfortable...lol.
Confused on this cutting of springs. It was discussed a while back on this forum. The opinions were that it's hard to do correctly with HHR springs.Why?
Because of the spring design of being a tapered or progressive design or whatever it's called. If you cut off a half coil or so,then you have altered the end that sits in the perch. In turn, if the spring doesn't mount in the perch area straight, it will be "****ed" to the side. This would seem to lead to possible rubbing or even binding issues.
Could someone clear this up for me. If it's as easy as cutting my stock springs to get the lower stance, then I'm all over this.
Because of the spring design of being a tapered or progressive design or whatever it's called. If you cut off a half coil or so,then you have altered the end that sits in the perch. In turn, if the spring doesn't mount in the perch area straight, it will be "****ed" to the side. This would seem to lead to possible rubbing or even binding issues.
Could someone clear this up for me. If it's as easy as cutting my stock springs to get the lower stance, then I'm all over this.
As mentioned above, all the research and development that went into making the spring act and respond as intended will be thrown out the window....meaning you may bottom out, you may allow more body-roll, you may not be able to load the cargo area as full as usual, etc.... but you will get the stance you want.
I agree with chefhhr about defeating the purpose of BUYING aftermarket 'performance' springs by whacking away at them.
(I have only cut factory ones....ever)
I agree with chefhhr about defeating the purpose of BUYING aftermarket 'performance' springs by whacking away at them.
(I have only cut factory ones....ever)
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