Hey all, I know its not recomended but this is a budget project and i must enforce "budget" I dont usually like doing things the Cheap way, but in this case i must. I have a 1990 VW Jetta 4Dr with a turbo 1.6L i want to lower it, but alls im going to do is cut the coils down. how much can i do this and what will it do to the front end? i have some friends that are crazy into low riders and what have you and have done this plenty, but i thought id ask myself and see how much i can go, i want to go as low as possible without really having to mod anything else. any tips would be mostly appreciated. again i know this isnt the right way, i know it can be done but what are the limits of it. thanks in advancejped
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
I cut two coils off the front springs of my Rabbit about 6 months ago. It dropped about 3 inches. It used to be sky high! Now I don't have any gap. My situation is radically different than yours, though. Rabbits made in the US are notorious for having really soft, non-progressive springs. Since they've been cut, the suspension is stiffer but not uncomfortable. I haven't had any problems with my struts, so far, but I'm not expecting them to last long. Your results could be very different than mine. Your Jetta's suspension is much different.I've heard people say "each coil removed (360 degrees of spring) will drop a car about an inch and a half." YMMV.Be prepared to re-align your suspension, too. Otherwise, you will shred your tires in a hurry. You can have this done professionally, or DIY. If you're on a strict budget, cutting springs is a gamble because you might realize in 200 miles that your tires are toast. DO NOT REMOVE THE SPRINGS WITHOUT SPRING COMPRESSING TOOLS. You will start to loosen the nut on the top of the strut, and the spring will suddenly shoot out at your face at 100 mph. You can kill yourself. I know, I know. You can grab the spring and it feels like there isn't any tension in it. There is! *** up now and you will have to factor in the hospital trip into your budget.-Cale