| Classic Cars Do you just love the classics? |
11-25-2005, 07:46 PM
|
#1
|
|
AF Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: rancho cordova, California
Posts: 163
|
cut springs
i dont know if this question belongs in this furom or not but any ways...
i have a 69 impala and i want to cut the front springs because when i bought it the rear springs were already cut.... i want to get an inch of drop, does anyone know how much to cut???
|
|
|
11-26-2005, 12:10 AM
|
#2
|
|
AF Enthusiast
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: tallahassee, Florida
Posts: 1,353
|
Re: cut springs
you don't have to cut the springs, you could just set a blow torch on them and the heat would make them collapse.
__________________
|
|
|
11-26-2005, 08:15 AM
|
#3
|
|
The golden age
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Kingdom of Saguenay
Posts: 7,122
|
Re: Re: cut springs
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by sv650s
you don't have to cut the springs, you could just set a blow torch on them and the heat would make them collapse.
|
You can do this, but its worse than cutting, because its less controllable and predictable than cutting.
__________________
"We' re all here because we're not quite all there."
I still say a church steeple with a lightning rod on top shows a lack of confidence
|
|
|
11-26-2005, 11:38 AM
|
#4
|
|
Hair Club Donor
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Los Angeles, California
Posts: 3,408
|
Re: cut springs
Yeah, just don't cut springs. Head to the junkyard and get some 9C1 cop car springs from a 91-96 taxi or cop car and you'll be happy. In fact, get some regular Caprice springs (or from a roadmaster, or fleetwood) while you're there. You could also hit some Impala SS forums where there are guys selling their stock SS springs for cheap.
Although all B-body frames are interchangeable back to the 60s, spring rates were different depending on body sheetmetal weight, engine options, A/C or not, etc. In general a late model caprice spring will keep you about the same height or drop you up to an inch. A 9C1 spring should drop you between .5" and 1.5", and an SS spring should drop you about 2" to 3".
Its a bit trial and error, but the springs are practically free and it sure beats destroying the springs you have.
|
|
|
11-26-2005, 03:38 PM
|
#5
|
|
The golden age
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Kingdom of Saguenay
Posts: 7,122
|
Re: cut springs
Good post, also:
Try here
http://www.classicperform.com/fullsize.htm
They seem to have dropped spindle kits, which would lower the front end while retaining the stock springs and proper suspension geometry.
Also they have air ride kits, which can replace the front, back or all steel springs with air springs which are height adjustable.
__________________
"We' re all here because we're not quite all there."
I still say a church steeple with a lightning rod on top shows a lack of confidence
|
|
|
11-27-2005, 02:03 PM
|
#6
|
|
AF Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: rancho cordova, California
Posts: 163
|
Re: Re: cut springs
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by curtis73
Yeah, just don't cut springs. Head to the junkyard and get some 9C1 cop car springs from a 91-96 taxi or cop car and you'll be happy. In fact, get some regular Caprice springs (or from a roadmaster, or fleetwood) while you're there. You could also hit some Impala SS forums where there are guys selling their stock SS springs for cheap.
Although all B-body frames are interchangeable back to the 60s, spring rates were different depending on body sheetmetal weight, engine options, A/C or not, etc. In general a late model caprice spring will keep you about the same height or drop you up to an inch. A 9C1 spring should drop you between .5" and 1.5", and an SS spring should drop you about 2" to 3".
Its a bit trial and error, but the springs are practically free and it sure beats destroying the springs you have.
|
what year ss???
|
|
|
11-27-2005, 08:49 PM
|
#7
|
|
Hair Club Donor
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Los Angeles, California
Posts: 3,408
|
Re: Re: Re: cut springs
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by cordovaass
what year ss???
|
94-96
|
|
|
|