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How to Cut Coil Springs


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Last Updated: August 5, 2019
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You can lower your car by cutting the coil springs that are compressed in the strut above
the car's tires. A professional mechanic often carries out the process of cutting a car's
coil springs and lowering the vehicle. With a few tools, such as a coil compressor and
angle grinder, you can cut the coil springs yourself. All of the tools and supplies
necessary to cut coil springs are available at auto parts stores and home improvement
stores. Use these tips to cut coil springs.

Steps

1 Raise the car. Use a jack to raise the area of the car from which you will
remove the old coil spring. Follow the instructions that come with your
jack.[1]

2 Remove the tire.

Take the hub cap off of the wheel.


Unscrew the nuts and remove the tire.

3 Remove the strut. The strut holds the coil spring and the shock
absorbers over the tires, and allows for a smooth ride. Follow the owner's
manual for your car to remove the strut.

4 Measure the old coil spring. Use a tape measure to measure the length
of the coil spring while it is still compressed in the extended strut.

5 Remove the existing coil spring. Use a coil compressor to remove the
coil spring. A coil compressor allows you to remove the spring while it is
still compressed, and to safely and gradually decompress the spring. Follow
the instructions that come with the coil compressor.[2]

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end of the spring that touch each other. These coils do not move with the
spring as it tenses and flexes.
Measure out the distance of the old compressed coil spring from the other
end of the spring.
Add 1 inch (2.5 cm) to that number. If your old compressed coil spring
measured 12 inches (30.5 cm), the new length will be 13 inches (33 cm).
This measurement is the shortest possible length to which the new coil
spring can be cut. If you cut the coil spring shorter than this total
measurement, you will not be able to use the new coil spring in your car.
Mark the place where you will cut the new coil spring with a bright-colored
marker.

7 Cut the coil spring. Use a hacksaw or an angle grinder to cut the coil
spring. An angle grinder is a small tool that uses a disc to grind or cut
objects. The angle grinder's metal wheel should be 4 inches (10.2 cm) in
diameter.

8 Install the coil spring.

Place the new cut coil spring into the strut.


Re-install the strut.[3] Follow the owner's manual of your car to re-install
the strut.

9 Attach the tire.

Place the tire back onto the hub.


Tighten the lug nuts.

10 Lower the car. Use the jack to lower the car. Follow the instructions
that come with your jack.

11 Repeat the entire process for each coil spring that you will replace
on the car.

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Community Q&A

Question

How do I make the "dead coil" at the end of the spring?

Community Answer

You can't. That's why you'd better buy shorter springs and lower shocks. Or
coilovers.

Question

Will I have a bouncy ride if I cut my coils off?

Community Answer

If you cut the coil springs you will lose some compression strength. Less
force will be required to compress the springs. The ride won't be "bouncy,"
since the "bounce" is controlled by the dampers. However, cutting the springs
will place more strain on the dampers, not to mention you will likely bottom
out the shocks, due to lower ride height and less strong springs, so the
dampers will probably fail prematurely.

Question

If the rear springs are cut and the back were not, will that give the front a
rough ride?

Community Answer

No it won't, but it will make the car's control uneven due to the ride height.

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Community Answer

No, only straight springs can be cut. Pigtail ends are smaller than the cut end
would be. The larger diameter would not locate properly in the seating.

Tips

After lowering your car, it is recommended that you take it to a reputable shop
to have a full alignment done to avoid experiencing abnormal tire wear.

If you are cutting coil springs to lower a car, ensure that you are working with
the proper type of coil spring. A coil spring with tangential ends is the only
type of coil spring that may safely be cut to lower a car. Do not cut a coil
spring with square ends or pigtail ends.

Be sure that all cuts of a coil spring are exact measurements. Uneven cuts
may make a vehicle sit unevenly.

Wear safety goggles when cutting a coil spring.

Lowering a car with a new coil spring will result in a smoother ride and
increased ease in handling the car.

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springs.

Things You'll Need

Coil spring with tangential ends

Jack

Strut

Tape measure

Coil compressor

Bright-colored marker

Hacksaw or angle grinder

References

1. https://www.dummies.com/home-garden/car-repair/how-to-safely-jack-up-your-
vehicle/
2. https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/r/car-projects/how-to-change-coil-springs
3. https://www.familyhandyman.com/automotive/car-brakes/how-to-replace-your-
own-struts/
4. http://www.eatonsprings.com/cuttingcoilsprings.html

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