Quote Originally Posted by JuStCrUzIn
im sorry if im not total up to par on speaking of the ghetto way of doing things, do things right the first time and you wont have to worry about bouncy or floaty im not getting "all 9th grader" im just saying if you do one cut it doesnt change as much as heating does and what happens to a piece of steal when you heat it and then put some kind of weight on it? it breaks right? i know enough about the topic to know whats good and whats not and heating is not the way to go. the way to go dont be cheap but if you dont have anymoney and you want to make you car lower cut them but maybe you should not buy lunch for a week and get some ebays. sorry for the thread jack.
actually, if you heat up steel and put weight on it, it bends. it makes it softer, not only while its hot but afterwards it will be slightly softer too. cutting the spring (assuming that it has SOME progressive spring properties) will make it stiffer. the end.