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Old 03-18-2003, 11:16 AM
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Question what should i do!?

I need help. SHOULD.. i cut my stock springs??..i dont have any money rite now to buy any..What might go wrong..? i heard i still get good ride but it might be a little bit bouncy..what should i do????..I wanna know before 5 o clock pm.. eastern time.. thanks
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Cutting springs is ghetto. Now you will probably bottom out a lot and blow your struts.
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ok thanks... any more problems that would have happen?..IM very tempted....PLEASE POST MORE COMMETS
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you would also have bad camber depending on how much you cut em ... seriously dont do it. Buy some coilovers at least
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I would not recommend cutting them.i did the first time i lowered my car, it was extremly bouncy and would bottom out constantly. the springs wouldnt even stay seated. i switched out to new struts and coilovers within a month.

If your that desperate just buy some cheap coilovers or springs off ebay....
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OK..thanks alot.. im not going to do it..Im JUST gonna wait to next week to get some springs.
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It amazes me what people will do to save some money to a vital part of their car.
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