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    ok guys ive lowered my mk4 golf and a problem has occurred, as the road is bumpy my drive shaft rubs against the sway bar, is this a common problem for mk4 golfs if its lowered to much or i might have something out of place as ive hit the side of a barrier when i was having fun threw the mountains few months back but car wasnt lowered when i had the incident.

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    Originally posted by aliVEEDUB View Post
    ok guys ive lowered my mk4 golf and a problem has occurred, as the road is bumpy my drive shaft rubs against the sway bar, is this a common problem for mk4 golfs if its lowered to much or i might have something out of place as ive hit the side of a barrier when i was having fun threw the mountains few months back but car wasnt lowered when i had the incident.
    yep thats normal - depending on how you lowered it (coils or springs) you can raise it up (if you have coilovers) so you don't rub anymore (thats what i did) but a lot of guys just take to the swaybar with an angle grinder (thats what i was always planning on doing but never did)

    hope that helps
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    • #3
      I've got coilovers but i don't want to raise it its sitting perfectly how I want it lol. If I cut the sway bar would it effect any my stability or turning??

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      • #4
        The exact same thing happenned to me...i was having fun on a road in some mountains and after one corner, it all of sudden started scraping. I was told to get drop links for the swaybar which I did but they didnt work - only caused more scraping. And I didnt want to raise it so I bought a H&R swaybar which has more clearance - got that put in and now it doesnt rub!

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        • #5
          general rule with mk4 FWD is after a 40mm drop the sway bar will start to cause problems.
          Some people seem to get away with a 50mm or so drop.

          H&R and one or two other brands apparently have it sorted (even for bagged cars)
          end links only work to a point also

          I removed my stock sway bar and replaced it with a whiteline (big mistake!), ended up having the whiteline removed and run no sway.
          There is a down side of more body roll, but I think there is less under steer now. and no sway lets the suspension move more freely which seems to give a softer ride
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          • #6
            I can't say for Mk4 but on my Tig I had to add adjustable links and also adjust the setting on the sway bar so I got clearance from my tail shaft. Also if your sway bar shifts (side-to-side) this may also effect the clearance so re-centring the sway bar may be enough.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by aliVEEDUB View Post
              ok guys ive lowered my mk4 golf and a problem has occurred, as the road is bumpy my drive shaft rubs against the sway bar, is this a common problem for mk4 golfs if its lowered to much or i might have something out of place as ive hit the side of a barrier when i was having fun threw the mountains few months back but car wasnt lowered when i had the incident.
              You probably need to change the droplinks
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              • #8
                Originally posted by eri_12 View Post
                The exact same thing happenned to me...i was having fun on a road in some mountains and after one corner, it all of sudden started scraping. I was told to get drop links for the swaybar which I did but they didnt work - only caused more scraping. And I didnt want to raise it so I bought a H&R swaybar which has more clearance - got that put in and now it doesnt rub!
                where can i find a H&R sway bar from ??

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                • #9
                  Re: Low life problems !!

                  Originally posted by aliVEEDUB View Post
                  where can i find a H&R sway bar from ??
                  I'm pretty sure ECS tuning have them. Otherwise there is a shop on sydney rd Coburg called TUSPEED, Adam there deals with H&R a fair bit.

                  I had the same problem man, also put in a whiteline and like Dylan said it was a bad idea, took that out and am not running one at the moment but I think I'll go a H&R front and rear soon too.

                  A guy on VwVortex also told me a while ago that he ran a mk4 R32 swaybar on both of his (non R32) Mk4's without a problem but I can't confirm if that would actually work or not.
                  Last edited by SLAJ; 07-07-2013, 10:01 PM.

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                  • #10
                    I bought mine off ebay - a seller in USA. This is the exact one I bought:
                    H R 98 10 VW Beetle Golf Jetta IV VR6 TDI 1 8T Cabrio Wagon 26mm Front Sway BAR | eBay
                    Except I did have to pay an extra $50 or so for postage because it was too big to send with usps and they had to send with ups instead which got here way quicker anyway.
                    Edit: I also used the stock links
                    Last edited by eri_12; 07-07-2013, 07:39 PM.

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                    • #11
                      My MK4 is on lowered springs, whiteline swaybar and the whiteline adjustable links and I have no rubbing at all.
                      The standard links are not your friend.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Low life problems !!

                        Originally posted by VR6man View Post
                        My MK4 is on lowered springs, whiteline swaybar and the whiteline adjustable links and I have no rubbing at all.
                        The standard links are not your friend.
                        It sounds like you need to go lower

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                        • #13
                          My drive shaft snapped out if place where it connects to the gearboxes the bearings **** them selves lol. My mechanic is making a spacer to make the drive shaft longer guess that should help out a little... But thanks guys for help goin to order the after market sway bar soon as car back on the road !!!

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                          • #14
                            Low life problems !!

                            Originally posted by aliVEEDUB View Post
                            My drive shaft snapped out if place where it connects to the gearboxes the bearings **** them selves lol. My mechanic is making a spacer to make the drive shaft longer guess that should help out a little... But thanks guys for help goin to order the after market sway bar soon as car back on the road !!!
                            I've had this happen a few times. Ended up getting bolts 5mm longer and over tightened them. Haven't had an issue since


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                            • #15
                              I have the same issue you've mentioned and I'm on coils with standard front swaybar and FK adjustable drop links. I wouldn't really recommend the drop links after a certain amount of lowering as they're not going to to solve all rubbing problems. One of mine actually broke and so I went back to the standard drop link on that side and haven't noticed any further issues there.

                              I Might have to look into swaybar removal if I want to go lower. That said, I'm fond of it handling well & don't mind a harsher ride as a result of keeping the swaybar in place.
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