Originally posted by colt325e
cutting stock springs?
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Well, when you have blown shocks, you look like a complete jackass. I had 2 fully blown shocks up front with stock springs. Looked like it would pull a wheelie every time I floored it. The back sinks down and the front just raises to the max. I seriosuly had everyone watching me laugh.
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What a fucking tool.
DONT CUT YOUR SPRINGS.
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and it's not exactly the best thing for your car either.Originally posted by 808BMWWell, when you have blown shocks, you look like a complete jackass. I had 2 fully blown shocks up front with stock springs. Looked like it would pull a wheelie every time I floored it. The back sinks down and the front just raises to the max. I seriosuly had everyone watching me laugh.Originally posted by colt325eIt might sound stupid, but since i have to buy new shocks anyways, wont it not really matter to cut them and see how it works, and if they blow i will just buy a lowering kit? How much other stuff would it ruin if the shocks blew?My mountains are better than yours.Comment
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Whats this you say?Originally posted by 808BMW99%. I would say gauranteed(sp?) but then again, someone might come up and say that they haven't blown their shocks yet. BMW BMXer :POriginally posted by colt325edamn, how likely is it that my shocks will bust?
Just to make it clear to everyone. I have Blistien Sports up front. And some mystery ones out rear. I most definatly would not use stockers up front with aftermarket springs. I like my oilpan.
My front stockers were blow before I had eibachs and it was disgusting.
I saw go with the heating and weight. I just wanna see it.
I am not responsible for any mishaps that happen from my advice.
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