Originally Posted by sowardcustoms
what do you think a well engineered spring does lowers the car reduced suspension travel your "well engineered" springs lower the car more than my cut springs can you explain.....
I don't understand your question(s?) but will try to respond anyway.
Basically, if you have a shorter spring, it needs to be stiffer (compared to a stock-height spring) in order to prevent the suspension from bottoming out early. If you cut the spring, you reduce the resistance to force and reduce the amount of force required to bottom out the suspension. That means the spring will bottom out prematurely causing handling problems.
Take the time to read the article provided. http://craig.backfire.ca/pages/autos/cutting-springs
There are pictures in the linked article that make it easier to follow along.