TLSheff
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What he means is "No. Don't do that. Its not safe."
IIRC heating them softens them where you heated them, but when they cool back they harden up and lose the spring rate that they had before. I have heard (never seen) horror stories of heating springs to really lower the car and them breaking later on and causing all sorts of problems.
IIRC heating them softens them where you heated them, but when they cool back they harden up and lose the spring rate that they had before. I have heard (never seen) horror stories of heating springs to really lower the car and them breaking later on and causing all sorts of problems.