Always felt my '81 was sitting a little high.
I have the entire front suspension out right now. Springs are in great shape...
...but I was thinking now would be the time to cut them. At there any drawbacks to this? I would do the fronts this year and the backs in fall when I redo the back suspension. And do you have to cut in regular increments (ie. 1 whole coil) to ensure they fit in the mounts top and bottom? I was thinking about cutting off 1 coil.
Cutting stock springs
- rjkoop
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Cutting stock springs
Richard
1981 Fiat Spider
Ottawa, Canada
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1981 Fiat Spider
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- SLOSpider
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Re: Cutting stock springs
I have cut them before but I don't think I did a whole coil. Ride suffers a bit. Your much better off to spend the 200 and get a new set of lowering springs.
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- RoyBatty
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Re: Cutting stock springs
I cut 1.5 coils from front and rear on my 75 spider.
No complaints and the height is right where I want it.
https://picasaweb.google.com/m/zoom?una ... Height=416
No complaints and the height is right where I want it.
https://picasaweb.google.com/m/zoom?una ... Height=416
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Re: Cutting stock springs
the only real issue is the rear, when you jack it up the spring can fall down from the seat and misalign. When you lower the car you have to make sure the spring lines up with the seat. The ride is a bit harsher
- rjkoop
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Re: Cutting stock springs
Thanks for the responses. Something to consider.
Was in Toronto and went to Andy's Spiders just to take a look for fun.
http://www.andyspiders.com/
TONS of Fiat Spider parts and a number of shells/cars they were working on. They have amazing attention to detail but are too pricey for my blood ($20,000+ to rebuild a car). I'll keep working on my car in my garage. I've learned so much doing things myself and keep things within (a much smaller) a budget. It's amazing when you want to minimize costs what can be done (eg. rebuilding seats). Also rebuilding top end of engine myself was a great learning experience. Also learned how to weld for the floorpans. Welding is something I'd love to take a course on but can't find one in the area (Ottawa). If anyone know where I can find a course on this please let me know. There used to be some auto courses at the Ottawa Technical high school but they don't seem to have them anymore. I'd love to find an autobody course where they'd take my car and we'd redo the paint as part of the course. Then I could learn and use their paint booth!
Was in Toronto and went to Andy's Spiders just to take a look for fun.
http://www.andyspiders.com/
TONS of Fiat Spider parts and a number of shells/cars they were working on. They have amazing attention to detail but are too pricey for my blood ($20,000+ to rebuild a car). I'll keep working on my car in my garage. I've learned so much doing things myself and keep things within (a much smaller) a budget. It's amazing when you want to minimize costs what can be done (eg. rebuilding seats). Also rebuilding top end of engine myself was a great learning experience. Also learned how to weld for the floorpans. Welding is something I'd love to take a course on but can't find one in the area (Ottawa). If anyone know where I can find a course on this please let me know. There used to be some auto courses at the Ottawa Technical high school but they don't seem to have them anymore. I'd love to find an autobody course where they'd take my car and we'd redo the paint as part of the course. Then I could learn and use their paint booth!
Richard
1981 Fiat Spider
Ottawa, Canada
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1981 Fiat Spider
Ottawa, Canada
Pictures - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Videos - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... JNKsNVqjfa
- phaetn
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Re: Cutting stock springs
Check Algonquin College. Back in the day a guy I knew from Vespas taught a welding course there. Times have changed, though, and it may not offer that type of course any more. Maybe now it's more of a computer programming or commerce and marketing type of place...
<scurries off and looks at web pages>
Nope. It still has stuff for trades. Here's a weekend welding program:
http://www.algonquincollege.com/acce/pr ... ourprogram
Looks like it's not just a course, but a whole program to seriously become a member of the trade... They may refrain from offering "hobbyist" welding courses.
Cheers,
phaetn
<scurries off and looks at web pages>
Nope. It still has stuff for trades. Here's a weekend welding program:
http://www.algonquincollege.com/acce/pr ... ourprogram
Looks like it's not just a course, but a whole program to seriously become a member of the trade... They may refrain from offering "hobbyist" welding courses.
Cheers,
phaetn
- spiderdan
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Re: Cutting stock springs
Richard, Kemptville campus offers an "Intro to Welding" 30 hour course.
https://www.kemptvillec.uoguelph.ca/pro ... to-welding
https://www.kemptvillec.uoguelph.ca/pro ... to-welding
Dan
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1968 124 Sport Spider
"Angelina"
2015 Toyota Camry XSE (hers)
2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited (cottage toy)
http://s1342.photobucket.com/user/68spi ... t%20Spider
http://www.youtube.com/user/Coontache/videos
- rjkoop
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Re: Cutting stock springs
Thanks guys for the replies. I'll check it out.
1st thing this spring... entire front suspension. Just ordered parts from autoricambi.
Richard
1st thing this spring... entire front suspension. Just ordered parts from autoricambi.
Richard
Richard
1981 Fiat Spider
Ottawa, Canada
Pictures - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Videos - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... JNKsNVqjfa
1981 Fiat Spider
Ottawa, Canada
Pictures - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Videos - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... JNKsNVqjfa