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Old Jun 7, 2005
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cut springs?

I know this has been discusted many times but this is different.

I was looking in the neuspeed web site and it says it is safe to cut the spring at the progressive part since it has no spring rate at all, its whole point is to determine ride height. (neuspeed sport btw)
I dont like the fact its 1.75 fr & 1.5 back so i wanted to trom the back spring to make them equal 1.75 all arround .. has anyone ever done it? any coments how to proceed. DIY would be nice
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weight distribution?
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I know but the progressive part has no spring rate at all and they mention it being secure to cut it .. anyone has an idea?
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i would leave them because the back settles a little lower than the front anyways. if you cut the back it would look like it is sagging.
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ok change of senario ... lets say I wanted it to be a lil lower than 1.7" but I cant change my springs .. would you do it?
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i would buy new springs. honda and other car and performance company pay engineers to design our springs. so cutting them to make them the way you want sounds good to me. i mean if it says you can do it then you can do it but you can also get some cheap fat boy pants and a rope and keep lettin the rope out every year. but that doesnt make it a good idea.
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i would never cut a spring unless it is meant to be cut. but in that case if its meant to be cut, that tells me some sleazy man doesnt know how to make springs and thats a sign to stay away from.

i never heard of cutting neuspeed sport springs from anyone here ever since i joined this board. i would not cut them and let them settle as stated above.
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Originally Posted by ajhdragon
i would leave them because the back settles a little lower than the front anyways. if you cut the back it would look like it is sagging.

I have the race springs and when i initially installed them the car was higher in back but now the back is actually a little lower than the front, wether that is the case with sport spings, i don't know.

But yeah, don't cut your rear springs until they are broken in, wait and see what your actual ride height is going to be.
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Originally Posted by nova4dr_racer
ok change of senario ... lets say I wanted it to be a lil lower than 1.7" but I cant change my springs .. would you do it?
i thought about this before too. i would do it, but cut 1 dead coil only because it has no purpose other then playing dead.
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Originally Posted by nick95673
i mean if it says you can do it then you can do it but you can also get some cheap fat boy pants and a rope and keep lettin the rope out every year. but that doesnt make it a good idea.
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It's pretty safe to cut a dead coil off but make sure you don't cut too much off so the back end sags. I think the neuspeed drop is perfect, when the drop in the back is same in the front, the car always looks like it's sagging so reconsider your decision.
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Like mentioned above, you might be able to cut a small amount off as long as you dont cut too much. Reason being is, if you cut to much off the spring can pop out of the perch if the suspension is ever fully extended. Personally, I'd never do it.
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anyone here installed his springs on a sedan ... I wanna see the gap it leaves
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Originally Posted by nova4dr_racer
anyone here installed his springs on a sedan ... I wanna see the gap it leaves

find mine in member rides, only shows front gap
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i've installed neuspeed sport springs on my sedan and the drop is sick.....about 1 finger gap all the way around and an even drop...not like tein s-techs...atleast for a sedan
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Originally Posted by flipcrip
i've installed neuspeed sport springs on my sedan and the drop is sick.....about 1 finger gap all the way around and an even drop...not like tein s-techs...atleast for a sedan
What size tires would that be. That sounds lower than my Race with stock tires.
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Old Jun 11, 2005
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they're actually stock tires aswell.....14"
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Post us a pic. I'm kinda curious of the sick look.
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I have neuspeed sports on 215/40/18. look in member rides. Dont cut them is my suggestion.
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i'll try to take some pics this weekend
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stock chop

stock bottom coil chop all the way around. improved handling over stock height for sure. good for the zero cost suspension drop with only cash needed for realignment. just jacked the car high on the lift and cut each spring (two cuts per spring) with the air tool. took about 10 minutes.
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Originally Posted by CivicSF
stock bottom coil chop all the way around. improved handling over stock height for sure. good for the zero cost suspension drop with only cash needed for realignment. just jacked the car high on the lift and cut each spring (two cuts per spring) with the air tool. took about 10 minutes.
Good for weakening your springs and potentially causing an accident!
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Even I know cutting the springs are a no no.
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I know as much about suspension as President Bush knows about the English Dictionary, but i would assume the back would be higher because u use your trunk to carry things, those things can be heavy, making the rear go down. I dont know about you, but i very rarely cary anything of significant weight under my hood, except the occasional dead hooker.
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i got a neuspeed/tokico setup on my sedan, and the back end could be lower. But the tokico raised the back end up slightly so your car might be different.
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