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Old 03-21-2008 | 10:50 PM
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Have any of you guys shaved your stock springs for an xb? If so let me know how it went and how you went along with doing it. My friend was curious and wanted me to ask on here. So any help would be great thanks guys!
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You mean cutting coils?

Yea, don't do it.
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Yea I mean cutting the coils sorry why not? just curious
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if you cut them ive herd there can be alot of bounce
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Originally Posted by SuShIxFiSh
if you cut them ive herd there can be alot of bounce

Yeah i have heard that to but I also hear that if its under 2 inches that the bouncing is not that bad but if you get more than 2 than its horrible.
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Originally Posted by SuShIxFiSh
if you cut them ive herd there can be alot of bounce

not to mention damage to your struts and shocks.

Why bother butting them at all? Lowering springs are very affordable.
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if you cut them ive herd there can be alot of bounce

not to mention damage to your struts and shocks.

Why bother butting them at all? Lowering springs are very affordable.
To be honest with you my friend is as tight as a frogs water tight ___ haha and he is also scared to take the coils out cause he doesnt want them to shoot out idk he just wanted me to ask everyones opinions.
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Originally Posted by TostrRidnDrty
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if you cut them ive herd there can be alot of bounce

not to mention damage to your struts and shocks.

Why bother butting them at all? Lowering springs are very affordable.
To be honest with you my friend is as tight as a frogs water tight butt haha and he is also scared to take the coils out cause he doesnt want them to shoot out idk he just wanted me to ask everyones opinions.
they wont shoot out and hurt you if you have a spring compressor.
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Yea I know ill just go make him buy the type s tein
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It's also dangerous to cut coils. A stock rear spring can just fall out if you cut it too much.

Not to mention, you'd have to take the spring off the strut to cut it.
You can get springs for $200... just do that.
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serious - DO NOT CUT COILS!!! do it right the first time, but the right part, don't play mickey mouse games with the lives of your passengers and yourself... i wouldn't even cut coils on a show only car that was trailered and never driven...
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GOD PLEASE DO NOT CUT THE SPRINGS!!!

There are so many options for lowering the box. Also, as far as "shooting springs," it will not happen on the xB. Ive lowered several xBs and never needed a spring compressor. There is not much resistance on the front damper. Simply having a friend stand on the coil during disassmbly will suffice. And the rear are just too easy to swap out.
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Originally Posted by hotweelz4me
GOD PLEASE DO NOT CUT THE SPRINGS!!!

There are so many options for lowering the box. Also, as far as "shooting springs," it will not happen on the xB. Ive lowered several xBs and never needed a spring compressor. There is not much resistance on the front damper. Simply having a friend stand on the coil during disassmbly will suffice. And the rear are just too easy to swap out.


IM NOT GOING TO CUT THE SPRINGS LOL

How did you not use the compressor to take out the coils you had someone stand on them? and the rear ones just pop right out with the car jacked up?
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its also reminds me of a ricer.
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spring compressor is very easy to use and you can rent it for free from autozone.
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haha i am waiting on someone to ask about heating up the springs to lower the box...
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Originally Posted by daneisthegreatest
haha i am waiting on someone to ask about heating up the springs to lower the box...

Haha alright everyone good news I got the goldline lowering springs today and the compressors ill be putting them on and ill update with before and after pics.
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you don't need a spring compressor for xb1 or xa.


the compressors are more of a hinderance than a help.
Old 03-23-2008 | 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by hotbox05
you don't need a spring compressor for xb1 or xa.


the compressors are more of a hinderance than a help.
Are you sure cause it makes me nervous messing around with coils i just loosen them and they will come out?
Old 03-23-2008 | 06:10 AM
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lol.. the rears you can just pull out by hand (may have to drop the arm a little), once jacked up.. the front struts have some pressure, but not a lethal amount..
if you have the compressor, it wont hurt to use it on the fronts (once out)


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