Cutting springs to lower the car?

StangIt #1

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My '98 GT has been lowered with the Bullitt springs (Tokico shocks & struts) for a couple of years now, but I have always wanted the front to sit lower than the rear. Anybody that has done this conversion on SN95's will know that the car appears to sit level, but the fender well gap is much less in the back than in the front with the stock 17" rims. Is it possible to cut the front springs to lower the car another .5"-1"? If so, what is the best way to cut them? This would make the front drop between 1.5-2," so am I'm assuming correctly that I would need to purchase caster/camber plates? Thanks in advance!
 
Cut mine a few months ago to get rid of that damn 4x4 look. Car handles as well if not better (lower center of gravity), rides like stock. Didn't lower it too much though, only 1". If you want to go lower, you risk bottoming the suspension cause you won't have the atermarket springs stiffness.
 
I Have a 98 GT and i lowered it with Eibach 2 inch lowering. I have the same look and one main reason is that the exaust hangs down below the chassi. the best beat is to get a really lower front bumper.