why so they can buy a cheap no-name brand with who knows what spring rates?

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Date: Monday, May 06, 2002 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: [SPOC] cutting Sprint springs


>I only support it if someone wants to do it really cheap and wouldn't be
>able to afford brand name anyways mike, I hope that wasn't directed at me,
>lots of young guys have whacked em and rode fine, someone e a few posts
back
>wrote a very good brief on rates,tension etc.
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>> Cutting Springs is a horrible idea.  Springs are purpose built to certain
>> spring size, and rates.  You totally throw off the entire design process
>of
>> the suspension by cutting them.  Go with a set of lower springs, buy to
>> different sets if your that desperate but dont cut the springs. I cant
>> believe anyone would support this method.
>>
>> Michael Bard
>> MRB Racing
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