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Thread: new springs, or cut the old ones?

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    Lightbulb new springs, or cut the old ones?

    Hey guys i want to bring my mk5 to a more stanced height, but i would prefer not to mess around with changing to coil overs, and just keeping it as close to stock suspension wise. So the question is should i get new coils or cut the originals? And can anyone recommend a garage that can do this job locally (Brisi)

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    Don't dare cut the original ones, that is a terrible idea.
    You can get a set of lowered springs and use the same struts for about $300 landed

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    Re: new springs, or cut the old ones?

    Please don't cut your springs

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    mad, haha sorry didnt really know not to cut X) thanks, wiser now
    anywhere i can pick some up from??

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    Quote Originally Posted by skyliner3495 View Post
    mad, haha sorry didnt really know not to cut X) thanks, wiser now
    anywhere i can pick some up from??
    Volkswagen - Golf V 1K - Fahrwerk - Sportfedern - Sportfedern VW Golf 5 - Orange Tuning

    http://www.awesomegti.com/car/vw/golfmk5?subpart=456
    Last edited by team_v; 26-03-2013 at 10:47 PM.

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    As the others said, no cutting. Its not a falcoon.
    You won't get low enough on chopped springs or aftermarket springs to give you 'stance'

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    OP and anyone else that doesn't know....

    Springs are slightly tapered and coiled flat either end to hold captive the spring rate and hold the spring in place - it's the stupidest thing to cut this spring anywhere along its length.
    That would cause unpredictable shock movement and the spring itself would no longer be captive , promoting the possibility of it catching mid stroke and causing issue or accident.
    It's also impossible to properly judge the end result even by measuring coils cut etc

    If you must lower it get some high quality springs like eibach etc. even kmac or king springs are a better alternative to simply cutting !
    Last edited by bennjamin; 27-03-2013 at 08:11 AM.

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    ok guys i got the message from the begining, no need to keep telling me not to cut them....i understand.
    On a lighter note..thanks for the heads up, thanks Team_v for the links i appreciate it, now just gotta find the Funds

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    Hey, don't cut them.

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    thanks mate, didnt gather.

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