I don't think you can cut them, the spring needs to sit in a certain spot on the bottom and the top gets smaller in diameter. Maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong though.
You all should have just gotten the eibach springs they give a better even drop and ride the best out of all lowering springs (except coil overs of course)
You mean they ride the roughest, and cost more?
Thanks, pictures do it more justice than what it really is, LOL.
Thanks, pictures do it more justice than what it really is, LOL.
Yeah mine was too. Mine raised a half inch I believe. But what happens is the fronts lowered which raises the rear, is my guess. So idk if it'd be still the same with the stock rears. Get what I'm saying?The rear was lower with the stock springs.
Oh alright. Well idk why all the springs are lower on one end or the other. It's stupid, I wish I could find some that were just even or a little lower in front than rear. I'm at a loss for which ones to replace with.No, it doesn't happen that way. Seeing as they were $85, my guess would be that they were designed without the weight difference in mind from front to rear.