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hey guys, i just spoke to my mate, he lowered his AU at home by cutting his springs a bit with a grinder... it sits really nice now..
wondering, this coudnt be a good thing to do no? what are the risks with doing this, (apart from the spring unloading in ya face when compressing it down) wouldnt you need new shockers to adjust to the new ride height???? any thoughts would be a appreciated! NOT SAYING I AM GOING TO DO IT... just that he said, "Nah, it's fine never had a problem, i ahve done it to all my cars!." Rob |
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