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Interior upgraded/Lower stance PICS!!!
by
spencebm
on 07 Jul, 2008 09:41
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#1
by
Op-Ivy
on 07 Jul, 2008 20:20
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Looks good. Cut coils scare me though.
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#2
by
jtanguay
on 07 Jul, 2008 20:22
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Looks good. Cut coils scare me though.
yea... you might be better off just heating up the coils with a torch and making them shorter that way...
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#3
by
spencebm
on 08 Jul, 2008 09:25
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i was too but i have no money for fancy springs or coilovers so this was the only option and heating them will change the spring rate and i might ruin them altogether. it turned out pretty good actually. a little bouncy and rough but not bad.
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#4
by
Smokey Eddy
on 10 Jul, 2008 23:34
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i bought lowering springs for 100$ and i put them on the rear easy enough but the front is being a pain. How did you get your front shocks off? did you grind a socket on two sides and used a crecent (adjustable) wrench on it with an alan key in top?
the ride in the back seats i've been told is similar to a wooden rollar coaster so im slightly hesitant to do the front. it sits really flat now kinda cool worth it i think. the handling has gone through the roof
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#5
by
spencebm
on 11 Jul, 2008 08:49
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i just lifted the car up and cut them like that a coil at a time. i stopped after 2 and i am happy, you just have to keep your hands outta there! i agree though the handling is good and the stance is worth the rough ride. i took out my back seat!! screw the comfort in my opinion. i like it stiff anyway.
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#6
by
spencebm
on 11 Jul, 2008 08:50
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what springs did you buy and where? how much drop?
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#7
by
foxracer1
on 11 Jul, 2008 12:31
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RACE CAR!!!!
i like it stiff anyway. spencebm
Ha i knew it!
Why won't you drive to detroit to pick up me and sam?
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#8
by
foxracer1
on 11 Jul, 2008 12:31
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And where did that nice exhaust go?
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#9
by
spencebm
on 11 Jul, 2008 12:39
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i wish you were not on this forum sometimes...haha...i might come take you guys if you are lucky, i have the only vehicle that will make it that far! sam had to have told you that i stole some of his pipe to make a 3" dp. but dont worry, i am sending him what i stole!
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#10
by
jtanguay
on 11 Jul, 2008 12:44
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use an impact to get the front struts off :wink: with my lowering springs i didn't need to use a strut compressor either
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#11
by
foxracer1
on 11 Jul, 2008 21:41
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Well as of now i'm picking him up to make the trek. I heard your taking a woman! and you don't have the back seat in.
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#12
by
Smokey Eddy
on 24 Aug, 2008 03:17
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I found coil overs for 100$ on craigs list!
the rears were SO easy but the front stuts are a PAIN to undo if you don't have impact tools.
i put 165/65/r15s on it too so they completely fill the fender now in the back you can't see the tread of the tire anywhere unless you lie with your face on the ground. big euro bumpers really make it look slammed too
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#13
by
spencebm
on 24 Aug, 2008 07:07
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I found coil overs for 100$ on craigs list!
the rears were SO easy but the front stuts are a PAIN to undo if you don't have impact tools.
i put 165/65/r15s on it too so they completely fill the fender now in the back you can't see the tread of the tire anywhere unless you lie with your face on the ground. big euro bumpers really make it look slammed too
thats awesome, you should post some pics of your flat blackness! i have 195/50/r15s on mine so i dont think i can go any lower! i like the short sidewalls, i used to have 175/70/r14s on mine and i hated them because when i would take a turn hard they would feel like the car was going to flip over. what coilovers did you get and have you been able to get them on the front? good luck!
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#14
by
BlackTieTD
on 24 Aug, 2008 10:28
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cutting coils is fine if done correctly. even the racer-types cut coils to achieve exactly what they want if not commercially available. the idea is to know what you're trying to achieve, then cut the spring to suit that height or whatever it is.
the important thing is heat. you don't want to heat up the coils since they are almost always heat treated to achieve the desired properties of the spring. you are changing the properties of the metal by heating it up. this would be heating with torch, cutting with plasma, cut-off disk, etc.
one way to properly cut coils, is to submerge the spring in water up to the point where you want to cut. the chunk you are cutting comes off... the good part stays cool... car gets lower, safely, life is good :mrgreen:
car looks good like that, i like the red on black wheels.