cutting springs.
#1
cutting springs.
my buddeh is givin me some mach juan springs, which i assume are the same as about every other springs. I'm keeping mine uncut and cutting his lol, how much do i cut? from the top or bottom? thinking sligtly more in the back.
are iso's needed?
LMK newbs.
and non newbs.
and ruskies.
are iso's needed?
LMK newbs.
and non newbs.
and ruskies.
#3
03GreyGT runs cut Mach Juan springs on his car, I'm pretty sure he runs them on the rear too. And I think he's running a 12.4 w/ TFS heads and cams at around 116mph. Those springs seem to do well for him. I can't imagine isos are needed, I never ran them on my H&R's so screw it I think you'll be fine without them. HPWrestler is the spring cutting God so he'll be able to tell you a little more in depth about how to and where to cut them. Pretty sure they should be cut from the top.
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I run Csprings in my 99 GT and I like them.but I must say the back kinda rakes.
Did you cut just the back or did you cut both front and back ?
I here alot of people cutting 1 coil off the backs.
Your GT seems to sit much lower than mine,I do have all ISO in ,wanted to avoid creaking.
My GT
@OP Sorry SVT didnt mean to HJ your thread in anyway but the C springs are pretty good if you want a stiffer ride with a nice drop
Last edited by Repzard; 05-24-2011 at 11:10 PM.