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I hear what your saying, but we're being speculative here and that's why I'm looking for a calculator.
Stock BRZ rates are 153/195 Swift Sport Springs Drop 1" and are 212/252 If I calculate the stock .5" cut rates and come up with something like 185/225 it may be a reasonable experiment. If I come up with 158/200 I could expect to spend a lot of time on my bump stops. |
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I am genuinely interested in exploring the topic a little a further and I hope anyone who checks in here is on the same page. There are tons of myths and anecdotes about how horrible the idea is, but ultimately there is a right and wrong way to do it. The point of this thread is to see if cutting the correctly measured amount can create an acceptable spring rate for my goals. I'm sure everybody knows a kid who dropped his 93 accord 4" on the stock struts by cutting the coils and had a bad time. |
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fwiw Herb Adam's even suggests it in his book, "Chassis Engineering". |
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Question for OP how will the spring sit on the perch once they are cut? I thought they do a near full rotation at the base/top before beginning to coil up/down?? |
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From Herb's book:
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Neat. This herb guy sounds like a good time hahaha!
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I've never met him, but I bet he has cool stories!
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Made this little article like 5-7 years ago about this very subject. I haven't verified it since, but it's probably not too far off from reality:
http://craig.backfire.ca/pages/autos/cutting-springs |
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I'm sure this was a great book to have back in 1992. A lot has changed since then such as, research, tech, new manufacturing techniques, and materials just to name a few. Seems a little outdated for our application IMO. Back then we cut or heated springs because it was one of the few options we had in order to lower our cars, now we have tons of options, affordable options. Over the years I've heard "springs are springs and they all come from the same German manufacturer no matter what brand of spring you buy". How much, if any truth to that I cant say. CUT EM, Take pics, let us know how it goes, its your car.
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Just for the heck of it, here is Paul Haney's article on springs. Good info, and math, if you want to crunch numbers.
http://insideracingtechnology.com/eibach1.htm |
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I think since the spring is progressive, cutting the spring will change it's rate in a way only toyota(or Subaru) can know. Letting springs are dirt cheap, there is really no reason not to just get them. They also won't severely devalue the car. Have fun trying to sell it with "chopped"springs. If you can't afford $300 for springs, you shouldn't be making payments on a 3 year old car.
Additionally I asked Stance once about increasing preload on my springs instead of getting a stiffer set of springs and they told me it would have unforeseeable affects on the spring rate |
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