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  • Cutting Front Springs for Back replacement

    I have read in searchs, that, I can install front Festiva Coil Springs in the rear but I need to cut a few coils to get the stock ride height.

    Q: How much do I need to cutoff ?

    Thanks for your answers!

    -Kirk

  • #2
    Ok, I went ahead and cut 2 full turns off the front coils. I got about 1" extra height than the stock rear Festiva spring. Note: The front coil springs on both the Aspire & the Festiva are slightly larger in diameter than the rear sping of the Festiva. I do not know about the rear coil springs size on the Aspire.

    - Kirk

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    • #3
      How stiff are the front Festiva springs in the back? Are they stiffer than the Aspire rear springs in back? I like stiff springs. I have Aspire struts/springs in back now.
      Dan




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      • #4
        How low is too low?

        Anybody know how low I can go with my Festiva? For the purposes of fuel economy, I am hoping to reduce the amount of air that goes underneath the car.

        Is it difficult to do this job? I am a total moron when it comes to car stuff, should I even attempt it?

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