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Re: cutting springs



In a message dated 07/18/99 09:37:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
PlyBoyDoct@aol.com writes:

> Subj:	 Re: cutting springs
>  Date:	07/18/99 09:37:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>  From:	PlyBoyDoct@aol.com
>  Sender:	owner-quattro@audifans.com
>  To:	quattro@audifans.com
>  
>  In a message dated 7/18/99 6:02:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
>  Cynic44642@aol.com writes:
>  
>  > >a friend suggested cutting one coil off of my springs in lieu of 
shelling 
> 
>  >  >out big$$ for aftermkt ones.  any opinions on that?  are aftermarket 
> ones 
>  >  >really that much better?  and BTDT's?
>  >  >
>  >  >joe brown
>  >  >1990 80q - 138k
>  
>  Shell out the cash for this one, Joe.  Suspenion is not something to play 
>  around with.  In the long run, aftermarket springs will last longer, ride 
>  better, and won't buckle on hard turns.  I have heard SO many BAD BAD 
> stories 
>  with cutting springs.  
>  
>  Jason C 
>  89 200t10v
>  Redmond WA

I didn't ask the question about the springs... it was jab86@cornell.edu