04-24-2008, 09:13 PM
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Junior Member
Car: 2006 Chrysler 300C SRT-8
Join Date: May 2007
Member Number: 12057
Location: Tulsa Oklahoma
Posts: 4
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All I can say is don’t consider this option! Ricers, the nice crowd they are, even shun this practice. Overall ride and handling, suffers greatly from cutting or heating the springs. Many different suspension components are at greater risk of failing, costing far more than buying the correct components to begin with. Resale value will plummet due to this hack. The car will looked good only when parked; it will bounce like a yoyo down the road and corner like a boat. You spent too much on your ride for this option. Buy the proper gear for the performance you expect and enjoy the benefits of a quality ride.
I’m sure someone will have something good to say, but I have personally seen many cars ruined by this pratice.
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