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Reddy 04-12-2006 10:30 PM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 
cut them instead of heating them

ghettoturbo 04-13-2006 04:14 AM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 

Originally Posted by Whitey
cut them instead of heating them

i agree, that way you can measure ---- out and not catch fire

Donald125 04-13-2006 04:17 AM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 
since he said he`s lazy i don`t see how he woudl take it out, hack saw them and put it all back together.


---- it it`s ur car just do what you want. but i wouldn`t do it :l :X

mycrx 04-13-2006 11:34 AM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 

Originally Posted by motochris
I want to lower my bmw about 1-1/2 in. I have always been against cutting and heating springs to lower a car but I also always drove honda's so I was worried about performance. I know the best way to lower it would be to buy springs but I'm feeling lazy and just want to put a torch to them. Have you ever done this? What were the resaults?

the results were mexicans cars lit a fire in the road and countless laughs about homos like you bouncing through the intersections, get a rope and some real springs.

fork 04-13-2006 11:56 AM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 
you will be sorry if you heat your springs. it takes the spring out of them. the spring in a piece of steel comes from the way it is heat treated

d0nfry 04-13-2006 12:31 PM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 
your gonna hit a bump and bounce for the next 100 feet down the road.

MikeJ-2009 04-13-2006 12:44 PM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 
dude, someone's selling lowering springs in for sale for $30.

HMTguy 04-13-2006 12:46 PM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 
About 7 years ago in high school we did this on a guys '89 accord. We heated up the springs, had a couple guyns sit on that corner of the car for a bit, then we sprayed water on the springs to cool them down.

Results, dropped his car somewhere between 1.5-2 inches. Also made his wheels look like / \

I wouldn't recommend doing this. You can't guarantee you'll get each wheel the same height, and your camber is all fux0red after you do it.

samson 04-13-2006 01:00 PM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 
Any cut/heated spring car rides horrible. I HATE it. I got headaches riding in freinds' cars, but hey, "It doesn't look bad and was cheap." If that's you and you can stand the bumps then by all means do it. Me? It's a daily driver and I spent $155 on Eibachs. Whatever you want.


JP

Tatakai 04-13-2006 01:36 PM

Re: opinions on heating springs
 
we had an old school car guy as our substitute for autoshop for the last week, and we talked about this. he was asking me about my coilovers (car was on the lift) and he told me about how him and his friends used to torch their springs.. and how it was a bad idea. he said it was dam near impossible to get the car level- or at least even fronts/rears

conclusion: cut em up

i've already decided on my next car im cuttin the springs, giving it the "coman slam" as we call it in west seattle- named after a nignog who's mastered cutting honda springs lol


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