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Old 11-28-2018, 09:51 PM   #25
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Re: Build front suspension before or after mounting the engine?

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Originally Posted by Grumpy old man View Post
This should help explain it from a suspension supplier Global West Suspension . A LOT of guys are riding around with cut coils . Cutting your old coils will provide drop but also increase a firm ride = good thing . Buying new drop springs can leave you with the drop and less of a firm ride = bad thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHPosx2oStU
That's the 2nd link I put on the image. I can't wrap my head around the coil (pun) on the bottom per the original design, which would be lost on a cut coil. But yeah I believe you, apparently people cut them all the time. I'll watch his video again, see if I missed something.

I suppose a cut coil offers a firmer ride because the coil is stronger toward center. Must make up for compromising the factory platform

And how did you know I inquired on another set of springs?.....Shoot man, this is resource intense the first time out.

Here's another area I'm not clear, what a shock. I understand a 1" drop coil by itself drops the body 2". But back to the 2.5" drop spindles. Do you believe I need 1" drop coils to accomplish that 2.5"? I did ask the vendor, pending.......No doubt stock coils would be more difficult and dangerous, the spring would have to compress another inch.
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