This is what i did.
I knew i was going to cut my front springs. My ball joints and tie rod ends had less than 500 miles on them, so i really didn't want to ruin them and deal with ball joint compressors and pickle forks. I just wanted to lower the front end.
I bought a very common internal spring compressor at Auto Zone. Removed the shocks. Front left, easy. Drivers side, not so easy. Removed the Anti sway bar (8 nuts) easy. Jacked the car up high and put jack stand under the front cross member.
Took the spring compressor apart and attached the top to the third coil down. Threaded the spring compressor up through the lower control arm and let the compressor grab the bottom of the control arm. Used a 6" pipe to reduce travel on the compressor. Used a 3/4 inch diameter short pipe as a shim on one side of the bottom of the compressor in order to get the angle of the compressor to match the angle of the spring. This is important because once you tighten the compressor down on the control arm it is not going to move. Tightened the compressor. The spring came down from the top, so no pressure or tension on the top 3 coils. Took a Dremel and cut 1.5 coils off the top. Repositioned the rubber cup at the top of the spring and cranked the compressor back out. This is why its important to have the angle correct, because at this point you can't really guide the spring, if the angle is right just let off the tension and it will go right back where it belongs.
Compressor at correct angle
Bottom of control arm with pipe shim
What i cut out
Car sits at 24.25 inches to top of wheel well, even on both sides. I'm very happy
