I would'nt recommend it ...not for the front end anyway (on mk2 &3). basically there is a preload on the springs if you loose that then the springs are free to move around ( mainly when the car is up in the air) but it can still move while driving ..in extreme case it will partly jump off the perch and you don't want that ... for the front springs there are not many coils to start with so cutting can result in big increase in spring stiffness (it's the amount of coils that makes for the "springyness").
If your wanting to save $$ and just have a lower ride than go for it but the balance will be affected; if you like to give it around corners with a good solid ride then I would go for a sport setup once installed they look a bit tall for a couple of weeks then settle down ...by the 2nd month it will look great too .. and don't forget the shocks they need to be matched to your springs too (my preference is Koni yellow adjustable) ... I've had neuspeed on my MK3 and have istalled Spax on a friends MK2 both are good and there are surely other brands out there.
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