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    Quote Originally Posted by Glides
    My Corolla has cut springs in the back. Cut them right and you have no problem. Cutting springs will not make your car bouncy. Bad shocks will make your car bouncy.

    They don't make them in the height I needed so I clipped one coil off the ones I had, which were already lowering springs. Works great. Ride is the same, no weird gremlins threatening to throw me from the roadway and nobody ever knew the wiser, til now.

    So if you aren't a total idiot, you can cut your springs and make them work for what you need.
    Lowering springs are normally linear so nothing will change but the height when they are cut. Most OEM springs are progressive and will become either harder or softer depending which side of the spring is removed.

    Like you said, it doesn't matter as long as the dampener can meet the needs of the spring rate and application.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Lowering springs are normally linear so nothing will change but the height when they are cut.
    Anyway, if you cut off coils off a linear spring, it WILL change the spring rate. # of coils, wire diameter, and other factors affect spring rate. Compressing a linear spring (via coilovers) does not though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glides
    Maybe he doesn't have loads of money to outfit his 240 into something nice, obviously you do and your Z still looks like ass.
    If you were paying attention, you would know that he doesnt even own a 240, he was just eye-humping one that he wanted and got pissed when it sold.
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    heres a suggestion, invest in used springs

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    yeah,sometimes you can get agx with tein stech for 300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RX8Dragon
    If you were paying attention, you would know that he doesnt even own a 240, he was just eye-humping one that he wanted and got pissed when it sold.
    If you were paying attention, you would know I posted in his pissed thread. Either way that has no effect on cutting springs seeing as how the information transfers from car to car since unless he's buying a 1970 Ford Truck he'll have springs on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yudalicious
    Anyway, if you cut off coils off a linear spring, it WILL change the spring rate. # of coils, wire diameter, and other factors affect spring rate. Compressing a linear spring (via coilovers) does not though.
    LOL, how on earth can a linear spring rate change...its LINEAR! The "wire diameter" and spring rate is the exact same throughout the entire spring....you take 10% off and the other 90% is still the exact same, you take 20% off and the other 80% is still the exact same...

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    LOL, how on earth can a linear spring rate change...its LINEAR! The "wire diameter" and spring rate is the exact same throughout the entire spring....you take 10% off and the other 90% is still the exact same, you take 20% off and the other 80% is still the exact same...
    If you cut off an "active" coil, it will change the spring rate. A simple search on google will tell you this. http://dirtbike.off-road.com/dirtbik....jsp?id=332656 first one that came up, you can search yourself for a more authoritative source if you like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yudalicious
    If you cut off an "active" coil, it will change the spring rate. A simple search on google will tell you this. http://dirtbike.off-road.com/dirtbik....jsp?id=332656 first one that came up, you can search yourself for a more authoritative source if you like.
    You win! I'm guilty of erroneously using Spring Rate as Spring Load. Once you understand that then it all makes sense...

    Spring Rate = 11,250,000 times the wire diameter to the 4th power divided by 8 times the active number of turns times the mean diameter cubed.

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    Anyways, if you want to do it, just make sure you cut at the same spot on both springs (front and rear). Or you will have poor ride, and even ride height.

    Springs are like 100 bux now a days. Go get it.

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