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Springs to lower SVT .5 or 1 inch

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#1 ·
Just wondering what springs I can use to lower my car .5 to 1.00 inches?
Thanks
-Nick
 
#3 ·
No. Cutting springs is not an acceptable method of lowering a car.

Also, the SVT factory shocks are not rated to be run at anything other than factory ride height. If you're going to lower your car, do it properly with a matched set of springs and dampers.
 
#4 · (Edited)
Wasnt talking about cutting spring big shot.

Was trying to explain that you should pick up a set of propper sport springs to lower the car, and just subtract the svts drop from the listed drop on the lowering springs.
Also, while stock svt shocks are not recommended for lower springs, well, Ill just leave it at that for the sake of getting crucified by the "wise men" of fj
 
#5 ·
You are doing it wrong. You need to take any STANDARD spring and ADD the .5-.75 inches to the drop to find out how much it will actually lower the car.
So a 2" drop will actually only drop the SVT 1.5-1.25" and a 1" drop will drop the SVT .5-.25" only.

Also, the statement about getting a correctly matched set of Springs and Struts is a very good one.
 
#6 ·
You are doing it wrong. You need to take any STANDARD spring and ADD the .5-.75 inches to the drop to find out how much it will actually lower the car.
So a 2" drop will actually only drop the SVT 1.5-1.25" and a 1" drop will drop the SVT .5-.25" only.
Isn't that kind of the same thing as taking the 2" drop and subtracting the 3/4"..?
 
#7 ·
lanting90,

I read your statement as you should just cut the extra length from a set of regular Focus springs.

Sorry I did not interpret your intentions correctly. However, it is very hard to infer what people are thinking given only text in reply box.

You are correct about needing to get a good set of springs. The stock SVT dampers WILL NOT work with anything lower. Sure they may do the job for a while, but they will wear out prematurely and you will risk damaging your suspension as a result.

I think we can both agree, if you are going to lower your car, wait and do it properly. Never piecemeal something as important as a suspension set up.
 
#9 ·
Didn't mean to start a little battle over the finer details of suspension.
Thanks everyone for the replies and info.
I will basically look for springs that list as lowering 1.5 inches so I will end up with .75 inches of drop as the SVT springs are already .75 lower than a standard focus

Thanks again
-Nick
 
#12 ·
Eibach Prolines are very similar spring rates as the svtf springs and will drop the svtf about .75" fornt/rear as they have a 1.5" drop of stock focus springs and they are progressive rates.
i beleive svt spring rates are as follows
front - aprrox 125-130 in/lbs
rear - approx 155-160 in/lbs

and eibach proline rates are as follows
front - approx 130-135 in/lbs
rear - approx 170-175 in/lbs
 
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#27 ·
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