Advice on lowering my 4x4
Advice on lowering my 4x4
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seadragon

Original Poster:

1,137 posts

239 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Hi All,

I have just bought a 1998 4x4 that has been modded a bit and I want to make it more like the way it was made originally. It was raised 2 inches on Discovery V8 springs and although it looks cool I want the car lowered to normal ride height so I can get slightly better handling and I really wont be doing any serious off-roading anyway, so its way more than I need.

Could I get the springs cut to make them fit or do I really need to get some original type springs? I am not too clued up on such things so would appreciate some help/tips please?

Many thanks in advance

Krikkit

27,842 posts

205 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Get onto an owners club - you should easily find a set of springs that suit your needs and then be able to shift on the unwanted ones.

seadragon

Original Poster:

1,137 posts

239 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Thanks for that. I had a feeling original ones would be best but I remember seeing a car program on the telly recently and they cut the springs.

Thanks for the advice and I will get some original ones


Snowboy

8,028 posts

175 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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On an owners club you will probably find someone who will swap your springs for theirs as they want the extra height.

Failing that you might find someone who has old springs they no longer want and will give them to you for the cost of a beer or two.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

214 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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What type of 4x4 is it? Is it a Landy??

If so standard springs are likely to cheaper than paying someone to butcher the ones on it at the mo.

If you want better handling and on road use only, then you might be able to go with an even more on road bias setup.

TommyBuoy

1,281 posts

191 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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seadragon said:
Thanks for that. I had a feeling original ones would be best but I remember seeing a car program on the telly recently and they cut the springs.

Thanks for the advice and I will get some original ones
I'm guessing Chop Shop are the only program that would actually advise cutting springs...

R12HCO

826 posts

183 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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If its a disco - im sure people will be willing to swop.

Failing that, Buy some stock ones off ebay and sell your tall ones. You will probably make money?

seadragon

Original Poster:

1,137 posts

239 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Hi , its a Ssangyong Musso, 2.9 TD

Am willing to swap but dont have the skills to do it myself.

Six Fiend

6,067 posts

239 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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TommyBuoy said:
seadragon said:
Thanks for that. I had a feeling original ones would be best but I remember seeing a car program on the telly recently and they cut the springs.

Thanks for the advice and I will get some original ones
I'm guessing Chop Shop are the only program that would actually advise cutting springs...
The UK version did it on an XJS I think...barking mad!

Fleckers

2,878 posts

225 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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if you do it properly and the spring is in good condition then its fine

properly means cutting so the cut is in the same place as the current end and shaping the cut so it is will fit cottectly in the cups.

for a 2 inch drop I am guessing 1 coil needs to be taken out