lowered my car with a torch on the springs..rides good haha
your kiding me right????
ohhhh man....
(why must some 2nd gen owners take the wrong way? do they not realize it's gonna cost more to fix, than it would of done it right the first time?)
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If it looks and handles like crap on a truck, what would make you think it would be any better on a car?
rides the same as it did b4. i lowered 1.5 inches in front to match my sagging rear
haha. i give it a few weeks before your regreating it.
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not to be a prick but why will i regret it? what sorta things are known to fail? please tell me i want to be prepared
To clear it up...I did not "chop" the spring..I only heated the spring till the car dropped down..i did this on the alignmwent rack at work(4-post hoist). which i am now driving the car over the weekend to settle in the spring so i can align it at work (tuesdayish) and i am gonna correct the camber, since the tires are bowed in now. All i no from doing this to a previous car is that i hope it dosnt break anytime soon(cuz it did last time over 3 years)....in winter i am gonna thro in my other strut assembly(that is factory height) and align again so i have some height plus the 215/40R17 tires i have are made in finland and kill the blizack yet are an "all weather" tire.
your gonna notice the springs coating cracking and it's gonna rust.
your ball joints are about to be put thru hell due to the excessive weight that the springsg aren't taking.
shocks. good bye.
strut mounts... hahaha...
handling. not gonna happen
do you like a bouncy ride? i hope so...
tires... there goes a set due to incorrect alignment.
alignment. probably will not happen sine the ride height has been altered. most place will not touch them one lowering springs are put on, or what not. (unless you go to a top notch speed shop or something)
basicly. your gonna hate it and wish you would of spent a few hundred on a set of Eibachs/Apex/Suspension Tech springs and some nice shocks.
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tourching springs is worse then cutting them. when you heat spring steel, it loses its memory, and the springs will start sagging. the springs also get tempered and that makes them brittle, and thats real dangerous. if a spring snaps, that the end of the car, and possibly you and other bystanders. i would highly not recomend this. sure its cheap, but as with anything with cars, doing it properly costs money.
lowering springs are getting cheaper. there is a company here in bc called canuck motorsports. they have lowering springs for $100 canadian. now you may think $100 lowering springs are no better than tourched stockers. they make springs for several big name companies that many of us trust and ride on. they sell them at a reasonable cost before they get marked way up by the big name companies. i know several guys with them in their 2nd gens, and they say they compare with sprints and intrax. they are worth checking out.
i'm sure you think it "rides good" because you havent ridden in a car exactly like yours that is equipped with proper lowing springs and proper struts and shocks.
point is, dont be a cheap a s s and shell out the 100 bucks for proper springs.
it rides the same as it did before all i did was lower the front 1.5 inches to match the sagging back and i did this once before to my honda and drove it for three years before a spring broke..and you dont even no when it breaks you just notice the car sitting funny....and ill be aligning it myself at work since thats what i do for a living.its not hard to correct the camber and set the toe. dont call it down till youv done it. iv now done it twice..rides fine..iv rode in a cav lowered with real deal springs now thats bouncy. as far as the springs rusting wow....not a big deal since you cant see them....at my local junkyard there is 9 cav's strut assembly 20 dollars so i see this as no big deal..dont be such a hater it really isnt bad..
the reason im so dead set against it is because its dangerous. a friend of mine did it a number of years ago with his 92 cavy. 3 weeks after he did it, a spring broke when he was on the freeway. spring broke, car dropped, sent him off the road into the ditch. car was a complete writeoff and he got away with a broken arm, cuts and bruises. for the amount of time he was outa work, he could have bought konis, eibacks, and had it all professionaly installed and have money left over, all in the wages he lost.
that would not be cool at all.
it road bouncy because he had factory struts on it... blown sturts bounce alot...
if a car is lowered properly. Lowering springs, strut mounts, struts and correct camber, only probablem they'll have are pot holes and driveways/steep entrance/exits.
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sharkey wrote:the reason im so dead set against it is because its dangerous. a friend of mine did it a number of years ago with his 92 cavy. 3 weeks after he did it, a spring broke when he was on the freeway. spring broke, car dropped, sent him off the road into the ditch. car was a complete writeoff and he got away with a broken arm, cuts and bruises. for the amount of time he was outa work, he could have bought konis, eibacks, and had it all professionaly installed and have money left over, all in the wages he lost.
Not to mention most of us wouldnt want your dumbass slaming into us when those turd stock springs break and you lose control of that POS.
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i dunno u no it alls ive done this before and had two break and didnt no till i parked...funnyt how i didnt loose control..what your idiot buddy to busy smoking a bowl behind the wheel
a j body is way different than a honda. a honda spring is closly wrapped, and if it brakes, it has about an inch to drop till 2 coils hit eachother. a j body spring is loosly wound and is tapered. if a coil breaks, its got a lot farther to drop before it hits the next coil, and being its tapered it may not hit the next coil, it may just go up through the center.
hmm...my honda spring was loosley wrapped just like my j spring....plus on my cav i only torched the very bottom coil...so g guess were it will break......anymore stupid arguments or are u all done being mad cuz i did spend stupid money like you
mitch martin wrote:hmm...my honda spring was loosley wrapped just like my j spring....plus on my cav i only torched the very bottom coil...so g guess were it will break......anymore stupid arguments or are u all done being mad cuz i did spend stupid money like you
haha Yes we are all very jealous of your torched stock springs. OMG you play a idiot in real life too or just one on the net?
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If you do suspension work for a living, you would know what you did is just plain dumb. Why do you come on here and post things like this? If you're trying to get in an online argument, head over to ClubSI and have at it. Man.........