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Technical Cutting Coil Springs

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by SuperWildcat, Aug 28, 2025 at 8:42 PM.

  1. SuperWildcat
    Joined: Jul 8, 2021
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    SuperWildcat

    I've been thinking about cutting a little bit of my coil springs to drop the front end about 2 inches. I realize that's going to make the springs stiffer but is that really a bad thing in a car that drove like a marshmallow originally?

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  2. Moriarity
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    I have been cutting springs on cars since the mid 70's . Never ever had a problem. you want them stiffer because the suspension travel is shorter so a stiffer spring helps to keep it off the snubbers. I cut the springs on my 61 Impala 40 years ago, and it drives great
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  3. Sharpone
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    The beauty of torsion bars, with a wrench you can set your height where you want.
    Dan
     
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  4. squirrel
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    Looks like no glass in the car yet? Anything else missing?

    I learned long ago, not to mess with ride height until it's all put together and driving. Sucks having to replace springs you cut to get it to sit right before it was loaded down with everything.
     
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  5. Jack Rice
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    I've cut springs on a couple of my cars over the years with no problem.
     
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  7. SuperWildcat
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    The glass is in the car but right now it's sitting in the passenger compartment floor. The only thing that's missing on the front end is the radiator and filling it with water and I'm going to put it in and fill cooling system before I do anything with the springs.
     
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  8. bobss396
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    I even cut coils from NEW springs. It makes them easier to install, plus if left as is, the cars often sit too high.
     
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  9. Put a spacer between control arm and spring plate to lower effective height. Cut spring a bit, if you need more.
     
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  10. squirrel
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    The other thing to do is to sneak up on it....don't cut all out the first go. Start with 3/4 or 1 coil, and see what happens. And the first coil won't have as much effect as the next, so go maybe 1/2 coil at a time after that. And drive it around a while after each cut, let it settle down, and try out various roads to make sure it could handle more lowering.

    I expect anthony will say I'm full of crap, it's not low enough unless it's on the bump stops, but I haven't seen him driving his junk to AZ yet :)
     
  11. X-cpe
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    Also remember that the spring bucket is about in the middle in the control arm, so you only have to cut approximately 1/2 of your intended drop off the length of the spring.
     
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  12. williebill
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    I cut 1 1/2 coils off of a 58 Buick Super several years ago. Made the car ride much better, except for my driveway and speed bumps.
     
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  13. 05snopro440
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  14. Dragging sheet metal is a great sound
     
  15. Sharpone
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    Yeh ,NO
    Dan
     
  16. One of my favorite car sounds
     
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  17. Sharpone
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    True story
    Back in early 80s I street raced a custom early 60 Ford low rider I thought beautiful car All show no go. Off we go I pulled a hole shot on him but soon I could see his tail lights Ahead was a slight dip, I knew about it but I don’t think he did. He hit it and a god awful sound was made along with some sparks, he let off and I blew by him. I won by default. That scrapping made my stomach churn. We pulled over and checked his car no major damage but his beautiful rear bumper was scarred for life. I couldn’t accept the win. I learned two things Low riders aren’t necessarily all show no go and I would never be able to own one. That noise haunts me to this day.
    Dan
     
  18. Mine sounds like the titanic hitting the iceberg just about every time I pull in or out of a parking lot.
    Mmmmmmmmmmmm
     
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  19. Sharpone
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    You’re a sick puppy aren’t you.:rolleyes:
    Dan
     
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  20. Cutting the springs may have an adverse reaction on the lever action shocks, as it changes the travel range of the internal piston. Going slow by cutting off a little at a time is sound advice. You could also add spacers between the shock and frame to compensate.
     
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  21. Probably a long shot but maybe worth a look. I had a '57 Pontiac that I was going to cut the springs on. Looking under the car I notices a hole in each lower A arm right next to where the spring sits. Hmmmm! So I got 2 J bolts about 6" long or so, loop them over a spring coil and run them through the hole, put a flat washer and nut on it and tighten it down. Cut off the excess with a hack saw. Instant lowering job. Came in real handy when I traded the car in and the dealer said they wouldn't take it until I raised it up to stock height.
     
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  22. Raising back up??
    Blasphemy!!!!!

    :)
     
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  23. 302GMC
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    Spring clamps or J bolts ... there's a mistake everybody made just once ....
     
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