Cutting springs is the cheapest route to take but by no means is it the easiest route to take if you want it to look good. In order for it to work the best you should be going for a slightly lower look instead of a SLAMMED look. The Strut/Shock will immediately get destroyed if you slam it by cutting. If you're doing it yourself, you'll have to disassemble the front suspension to get to the springs. Then cut maybe one and a half coils on both front springs and reinstall and put the weight back on the ground to see where your at as far as lowness. You will have to keep doing this until you achieve the desired height (only cutting at least half a coil at a time). Most likely you will have to cut your bumpstop at least in half, or you will get the bouncy effect. There is no way to know exactly how much cutting to do for a specific height. It will require lotz of time and patience. With that being said are you willing to do it...? I dont know of any shop that would do that for you, unless you know a Lowrider shop close by that deals w/hydraulics n such. They do it all the time, but stance isnt their game. You know...?
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