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Old 04-28-2006, 11:11 AM   #8
Rogue240sx
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cutting your stock springs excessively leads to poor drivability and harsh ride, not to mention that stock struts aren't made to handle the increased spring rate . What cutting your spring in the BOV might do is it might lower the preload a little bit if not completly eliminate is depending on how much you cut. I haven't taking apart a blitz unit so I can't say for certain but I know for a fact that cutting a spring makes it stiffer.


edit: in your case the preload was too much. preload and spring rate are 2 different animals. I'm not here to argue i'm here to inform.
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