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--- In <a href="/group/cosworthvegas/post?protectID=219233066105193209050199029077192253163098100009128121188190230091025019053061151110147">cosworthvegas@yahoogroups.com</a>, "cv3122" <<a href="/group/cosworthvegas/post?protectID=061059113121099134218149203101129208071">ssafstro@n...</a>> wrote:
> I guess there is no one who knows if there is any mfg that makes
> lowering springs for the CV.........................
> No responce to my previouse posting.
> cv3122
I have always used a circular saw to cut my springs. A quarter of a
coil here, a half a coil there, and voila, lowered. However, my
approach is not the best one. I have a car that one side ended up
being a half inch lower than the other side. It is NOTICEABLE. So
back to putting in regular springs.
Later,
John J. Cowall
P.S., I have a friend who lowered his mustang by just heating the
springs. It turned out real nice, lowered the front by 2 inches and
the rear 1 inch.
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