Hi,
I'm new to modifying new cars a need some help and advice. I want to lower my fiesta but I'm not fortunate to be able to buy some new coils. I just haven't got the free money to do so at the moment. From a few google searches and people telling me I can simply cut the bottom on the coil.
Is there anyone who has done this or actually know it's a safe thing to do and won't get me into any unwanted repairs because of doing this!
Thanks.
Cutting the coils!
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Re: Cutting the coils!
Cutting the coils is really not a good idea. You risk the spring coming out of its seat.
Your best bet is too keep an eye out on eBay for a second hand set.
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Re: Cutting the coils!
You can buy I think pro sport coilies online for £220! Or lowering spring for around £100, wouldnt cut them mate!
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Re: Cutting the coils!
I got some Apex springs for £116 off ebay brand new... cutting springs is dangerous, your life is worth more than £116.