Cutting the coil springs???
#5
I just like the lowered appearance and its a cheap way of doing it...
My buddy has a 500HP 5.0 and he chopped the springs, it looks pretty sweet.
#6
I have a 2001 Z28 and I cut one coil off my springs. It really doesn't ride all that bad. I still have the stock shocks. As a matter of fact, I just did a NASA Group 1 High Performance Driving Event at Sears Point on Saturday (9/22). It was my first time on track with my car. I've got a 35mm front bar, stock rear bar and an adjustable phd bar. 17x9.5 and 11s and thats it as far as suspension goes. My instructor said that my car had good balance. That was coming from someone who drives a Mini Cooper!!!! My car, of course would have been alot better with aftermarket springs and shocks but overall I'm proud of how well my car did with the few parts I had on it. I'm looking forward to the future when I can get the right parts on my car and track it again! I highly recommend to anyone to try a NASA HPDE... you won't regret it!
#7
^ ^ I'm sure the 35mm front bar helps A LOT!! My car's suspension is still completely stock (springs, shocks, bars) and while it DOES handle quite "respectably" on the track, it does NOT handle like it could with upgraded suspension. The body roll alone is almost humorous!!
I don't see how cutting just 1 coil would really hurt anything, but I don't know how it would make the ride stiffer??? Other than if the car bottomed out easier (which would hurt ). With stock shocks, I'm sure bottoming out would be a lot easier!
I don't see how cutting just 1 coil would really hurt anything, but I don't know how it would make the ride stiffer??? Other than if the car bottomed out easier (which would hurt ). With stock shocks, I'm sure bottoming out would be a lot easier!
#9
I cut exactly one coil off my front springs about a year and a half ago and I am very happy with it. It lowered the car about 1.25" and looks great. I have no complaints about the ride. Like other people said, the factory ride was so bad, I had nothing to lose! I say "go for it!"
#11
^ ^ Cool ... now I know!! Thx .
So then is it technically "ok" to cut the springs on our stock F-bodies?! (or will there be any ill effects due to the LOAD that the spring can support?? )
So about ~1 coil will drop the car a little over ~1"?? (~1.25"?) ..... hmmmmmm .
So then is it technically "ok" to cut the springs on our stock F-bodies?! (or will there be any ill effects due to the LOAD that the spring can support?? )
So about ~1 coil will drop the car a little over ~1"?? (~1.25"?) ..... hmmmmmm .
#12
Yeah, that 1 coil gave the car a really nice stance. I was going to remove the rubber stop at the rear springs, but really liked how it looked with just the front coils cut.
A lot of people may think that sounds wierd and image some bad slope, but it actually looks just right (IMO), and a lot of people have complimented on it as well.
A lot of people may think that sounds wierd and image some bad slope, but it actually looks just right (IMO), and a lot of people have complimented on it as well.
#13
I have yet to see any lowering springs that didn't add more spring rate than cutting a coil off stock springs would give.
#14
#15
Thanks!!!