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Polo gti rear springs on a polo tdi (6r)

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  • Polo gti rear springs on a polo tdi (6r)

    Seems to be So much info on here that I'm finding it hard to find a straight answer.
    Looking to lower the rear of my 2011 polo tdi and figured the cheapest and easiest way would be picking up a cheap set of oem gti rear springs. Will this be okay and fit without any problems? My polo has 90k on it.

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    yep both are the same rear beam as far as I can tell. In the 9N models the GTi springs were 15mm lower than stock so that'll be a good drop. The only issue would be if the GTI damper has a shorter stroke to account for the shorter spring but I doubt youd run into dramas.

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      Yup I figured 15mm will bring it done enough. Will call around for some gti springs. Cheers mate

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