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Old 10-31-2007, 02:30 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Lots of people, even experts say no to cutting springs, but I looked into it very heavily and if you do it right then there are little risks, but doing it wrong can be very bad.

Unfortunitly my computer crashed last week so I can't help you much, I had a very very long write up on if you cut the springs this way and that way how the spring rates and everything change. If you can find something like that, then I'd suggest cutting your springs. Whatever you do don't just go out and cut them, different heat levels alone will do tons of different things to a spring.
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