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honestly i would say, save your money get some real lowering springs...also look in ebay....ebay springs are not the greatest but they would be better then cutting your springs
your ride quality would be shit, if you dont believe us try it out...i dont have nor did i ever have cut springs on my accord...but i do have a truck that has lowered springs which the previous owner cut and the ride quality is shit..my trucks lower control are hit off the ground when i hit bumps..because the trucks nose will keep dipping up and down because......well the ride quality is shhhhit..i never got to replacing them out for stocks againLast edited by carps_accord; 07-24-2009, 10:09 AM.http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=167601 Click to see my new ride
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Originally posted by BlackSheep View Postthat's the way it went down when you didn't have a spring for your car or it only lowered it like .5 inches and you wanted to be slammed. Honestly i've never ever had a problem with it, all the people talking shit have never done it because they're scared something will mess up but it won't. I had a old jetta i did this to and it rode just like the lower springs i later put on it. I had it done to the rear of my racing beat springs because i had bad rake and i wanted to flatten it out. There again it rode great and autoXed great.
I say do what you want, vw guys run coilover sleeves without the sleeves so basically a tiny bit of spring and that's not even on mcphereson strut on the rear and they never have problems. I even read a performance book back in the day that told you to do this to increase spring rates.http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=167601 Click to see my new ride
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There is nothing dangerous about cutting a spring!!!
That being said there are better ways to cut springs.
Best way is using a cut off wheel to not heat up more of the spring then needed.
If you do use a torch then grind the end of the spring smooth and let the coil cool down on its own (do not cool with water or anything) so the steel doesn't become brittle.
Buy new performance struts!
Do not bother with old stockers, this is the dangerous part.
Cutting a spring does increase its spring rate.
There are limits to cutting springs, the spring should never be loose in it's strut.
Heating a spring is the worst possible way to lower a car, there is no way to make sure the spring rate will be the same from one spring to the next.
I have worked at a suspension shop for over 5 years and have only seen 2 cars lowered from heating the springs. First was a GTO and the other was a 90's accord. Both cars drove funny.
There are alot of idiot's who install cheap coil over kits on there cars when cutting there stock springs is a better choice.
Always replace struts with new performace ones.
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Sometimes you gotta get by. Like zip strapping something on there till you can get the proper clamp. Or running without a valve cover bolt till it comes in from the dealer. Maybe even pushing the brakes a little longer till your next paycheque. All of those things being critical to actually driving the car.
Cutting your shocks isn't necessary to get you places.
You said you came here looking to weigh the options? Then I'd say cut them. If you need to weigh the those kinds of options, then just do it. Maybe you are the type of person who ignores all the the warning signs and needs to stick your arm in the tiger cage to get it ripped off before you'll actually learn.
No one in this forum is going to recommend this. Or give you an alternate option other than getting new shocks and struts. That's the only way to lower a car. If you want to weigh something, weigh the costs of the different packages and drop lengths.
The damage you are going to do to your tires and joints is going to offset the price of getting new shocks/struts anyway... happy cutting!
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Originally posted by Lokheed View PostSometimes you gotta get by.
Do it safely. Do it right. Or don't do it at all.
A CB7 can be properly and safely lowered and aligned for about $700 with brand new components. If you can find good used ones that you can trust, it can be done for less.
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Originally posted by carps_accord View Postits the cheapo's way...might aswell make a duct tape lip for your front bumper too.
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If your going to tell us you fab parts for a living then we will naturally assume your smart enough not to cut springs.
But after this..."This truck is 100% sh*ts and giggles."
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Originally posted by Lokheed View PostSometimes you gotta get by. Like zip strapping something on there till you can get the proper clamp. Or running without a valve cover bolt till it comes in from the dealer. Maybe even pushing the brakes a little longer till your next paycheque. All of those things being critical to actually driving the car.
Cutting your shocks isn't necessary to get you places.
You said you came here looking to weigh the options? Then I'd say cut them. If you need to weigh the those kinds of options, then just do it. Maybe you are the type of person who ignores all the the warning signs and needs to stick your arm in the tiger cage to get it ripped off before you'll actually learn.
No one in this forum is going to recommend this. Or give you an alternate option other than getting new shocks and struts. That's the only way to lower a car. If you want to weigh something, weigh the costs of the different packages and drop lengths.
The damage you are going to do to your tires and joints is going to offset the price of getting new shocks/struts anyway... happy cutting!
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Torching your springs will get you dented transmission pans, strut tower braces, and an all around horrible ride. Now, although i'm not a fan, nor would i EVER even consider cutting springs, i know of a couple of people that (KNEW WHAT THEY WERE DOING) and their rides are fine.
I say, you are going to do it no matter what we say, so just prepare to have another car on standby because you'll need it.-Lance- (Formally known as H0ndaspyd3rLM)
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