Shaving the stock springs?
#21
Originally Posted by TostrRidnDrty
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.
the compressors are more of a hinderance than a help.
I cheat and just remove the "big nut" up top while the car is on the ground , then raise the car and remove the bolts holding the strut in , no pressure , pull out the springs , pop your new ones on the strut then install the strut from top to bottom , if the spring is too tall or squishy then install it on the spindle , and use another jack to slowly jack up the lower a arm and position the strut rod into the top hat and then finger tighten the "big nut" and reassemble everything and tighten the big nut once you lower the car back on the wheels.
I've lowered a first gen xB in 20 minutes flat.
that's my all time record though , lol.
#22
Originally Posted by TostrRidnDrty
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.
#23
cut springs when done rite will and can work PERIOD.
I have been riding on cut springs for about 85,000 miles now.
Have I had probs? yea
any of them scary dangerous and life threating? no.
bouncy? yes at first
I had to weld the springs in place, like stated earlier, the rear spring kept falling out, but ONLY when I jacked the car up, and that was with the stock shocks. After I replaced the rear shocks with shorter ones, it fixed that prob, and fixed the bouncy ride. The back now rides better then stock.
The front was the same. I had to add a spacer at the bottom of the spring to get the spring to sit straight, and welded it all in, and used the echo front struts. This also fixed the bouncy ride.
Do I recommend doing this? eh not really now that their are so many springs out there and the price has come down so much.
I have been riding on cut springs for about 85,000 miles now.
Have I had probs? yea
any of them scary dangerous and life threating? no.
bouncy? yes at first
I had to weld the springs in place, like stated earlier, the rear spring kept falling out, but ONLY when I jacked the car up, and that was with the stock shocks. After I replaced the rear shocks with shorter ones, it fixed that prob, and fixed the bouncy ride. The back now rides better then stock.
The front was the same. I had to add a spacer at the bottom of the spring to get the spring to sit straight, and welded it all in, and used the echo front struts. This also fixed the bouncy ride.
Do I recommend doing this? eh not really now that their are so many springs out there and the price has come down so much.
#25
Originally Posted by hotbox05
Originally Posted by TostrRidnDrty
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.
the compressors are more of a hinderance than a help.
I cheat and just remove the "big nut" up top while the car is on the ground , then raise the car and remove the bolts holding the strut in , no pressure , pull out the springs , pop your new ones on the strut then install the strut from top to bottom , if the spring is too tall or squishy then install it on the spindle , and use another jack to slowly jack up the lower a arm and position the strut rod into the top hat and then finger tighten the "big nut" and reassemble everything and tighten the big nut once you lower the car back on the wheels.
I've lowered a first gen xB in 20 minutes flat.
that's my all time record though , lol.
#26
We swapped mine today from Goldlines to DF210s. No compressor, we had it done in about 20 minutes as well (although the one guy who was giving me a hand has a record of 16 minutes.)
If you're really concerned about the spring shooting off, lay the strut down parallel to the ground, so when the top hat comes off, it will spring out, not up.
If you're really concerned about the spring shooting off, lay the strut down parallel to the ground, so when the top hat comes off, it will spring out, not up.
#27
Originally Posted by hotbox05
I cheat and just remove the "big nut" up top while the car is on the ground , then raise the car and remove the bolts holding the strut in , no pressure.
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