Cutting stock springs, suggestions?

yes its possible, i cut them on my 03 to see how low i want it, so i could choose the right springs, ended up keeping them because it didnt ride that bad like everyone says, my buddys 04 rides like crap using ebich sportlines, i used a cut off wheel, measure from the tip of the top first coil and measure down until you see the right amount you wish to cut. just my two cents
 
Good deal, I didnt know how these springs reacted to cuts, I know years ago when I was into lowered trucks, one coil was cool, but anything past that seemed to kill the ride
 
yes its possible, i cut them on my 03 to see how low i want it, so i could choose the right springs, ended up keeping them because it didnt ride that bad like everyone says, my buddys 04 rides like crap using ebich sportlines, i used a cut off wheel, measure from the tip of the top first coil and measure down until you see the right amount you wish to cut. just my two cents
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And, you did that cut for what car? It sure as heck wasn't for a Mustang.
Then again, "measure down until you see the right amount you wish to cut" is ambiguous advice at best. And, it's also incorrect for a coil spring.

As far as I know, there are only 2 places that state the correct way to cut a spring. Also, along with the correct way to get a "close estimate" of the amount of drop.

One is:
http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=926953&highlight=cutting+springs

The other is on my website.

FWIW: It's actually very basic Mechanical Engineering!