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    Galant01
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    Cut springs

    well...i have Ground Controls in the mail, but i want a drop (just the front) before this friday's car show in my town, so i'm goin to cut my springs. Do i need a compressor for the front springs?

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    unless you are gonna cut the springs with the springs still on the car (i don't advise that), you are gonna need a spring compressor to safely compress the spring to remove.

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  3. #3
    showtyme
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    cut springs

    only cut a half a coil off, i cut 2 coils off my stock springs and the ride is very bouncy but it handles nice and looks nice, so cut a half off, trust me.i aslo have agx adjustables all the way around helps a lil but not much im going with eibach pro-kit next!

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    I wouldn't advise cutting your springs. It reduces their integrity. It's unsafe and your car will ride like shit.

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