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  • #16
    I imagine it would change from car to car. I only know how low you could do (with a mk1) cause i've had a bit of experience & done alot of research regarding mk1's and different wheel width and offset/suspension set ups.


    i like volkswagens
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    • #17
      its usually just cut n pray when it comes to cutting springs, unless you have done it before

      and on another note, 16x8.5 wheels wont fit on a mk1

      dom

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      • #18
        and on another note, 16x8.5 wheels wont fit on a mk1

        dom[/QUOTE]

        i have them on my mk1 and they sit perfect on the rear

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        • #19
          Is it possible to get shorter stroke shocks for the golf? (id asume they strut inserts?)

          i know with me rolla if you go low, you gotta get short shocks to suit otherwise the rebound and travel is stuffed!!
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          • #20
            Originally posted by dado View Post

            i have them on my mk1 and they sit perfect on the rear

            I'm not here to start an argument, but....


            Something sounds not quite right I reckon


            Cause I've had 7" with a ET25 & they fit flush with the rear arch & that was with GTI flares.

            If you change that with a 8.5" & ET33, the rim should sit out another 0.435" further out of the arch & also 1.064" towards the shocker!!!

            Looking at your pics with the 8.5" my ET25 7" sat further out to start with, so in fact your wheel should sit further out.

            The front rim sits about right though in the arch & when working out all the measurements, the 7.5" ET33 should sit 0.064" further in than a 7" ET25.


            Hope this all makes some sense
            Last edited by Oneofthegreats; 01-03-2010, 05:55 PM.

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            • #21
              A good quality cup kit would have short stroke shocks, that work in conjuction with lowered springs for proper ride and handling.


              i like volkswagens
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              • #22
                Originally posted by dado View Post

                i have them on my mk1 and they sit perfect on the rear
                Are you on coilovers? how low is your car?


                i like volkswagens
                My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by GRN_VAGN View Post
                  Is it possible to get shorter stroke shocks for the golf? (id asume they strut inserts?)

                  i know with me rolla if you go low, you gotta get short shocks to suit otherwise the rebound and travel is stuffed!!
                  Yeah you can.

                  Not sure which brands do them now though. Its been a while since I've played around with standard style shock/springs setups.


                  But Jamex use to make really nice & short front strut bodies & with 1" lowering spring, you'd not only get awesome ride quality & travel, but you'd also lower the car 2-3+" too!

                  I've ran then until the shocks blew out, but still have the strut bodies. Just need the tops machined out to accept some Koni yellow inserts.

                  I also just used a standard set of Koni yellows with the height groove circlip bodies, which allowed you to adjust your heights. Long before Coilovers too!!!!!

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                  • #24
                    Yeah ive got Spax lowered springs (2-3" roughly)
                    and they have short stroke inserts too, the ride is awesome. not too harsh for daily driving, but plently firm for a good hiding

                    Still want coilovers for height adjustment though
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Jarred View Post
                      Are you on coilovers? how low is your car?
                      running on coilovers and the back is very low and can go lower. no scrubbing,no issues. btw i had clearance issues on standard spring (as the wheels very scrabing on them) but with coilovers on the back i gain more clearance as the coilover spring are a lot thiner then standard.but again without the right tyre it would not be possible.




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                      • #26
                        I want quality lowness!...


                        Worn out shocks are fun though.

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                        • #27
                          im still not comvinced they are 8.5 wide, im not trying to spoil everything you got going on... im all up for super widness ect, but i need more info on the wheels, how did you know they were 8.5 wide? where did you measure the width from? and if they are 8.5 wide, youll impress me bigtime! coz thats a great achievement to do on a mk1, especially with such a big diamater wheel

                          do they have any marking stamped on them to show you how wide they are?

                          cheers
                          dom

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                          • #28
                            8.5 sounds huge!

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                            • #29
                              I'm sorry but I'm skeptical too. Also, it doesn't look like you're that 'low' (well not belly ached atleast)

                              A side on shot of the car? that shows it's stance perhaps?


                              i like volkswagens
                              My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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                              • #30
                                I've seen Mick's (dado) car in the flesh, and the rear is low, tucking 1/3 of the sidewall if looking side-on. They are definitely 8.5" but at ET30-something. The camber is quite negative though (looks more than -2 to my eyes...), which is why it's just flush. Not running any camber shims. Is there a difference if he's running drums at the back (compared to discs)? Or is it the same track between the two?

                                His fronts are 7.5" ET33 I think he said, same tyres, but currently not tucking tyre as any lower and the perches will catch on the tyres. The inner rim is almost touching the strut body, so you can imagine how close his setup is at the moment. Also some mad camber there (not as much as rears though). He wants to go lower (reverse raking right now) but can't until the fronts are using spacers (at least 15mm to clear the spring perches as they're about to catch on the top of the sidewall). I told him about your strut tower spacers, and I think helpers can be taken out (they're JOMs) to get lower without winding the spring perch down. Maybe not a combination of the two, but one or the other should be enough to get him where he wants.
                                Last edited by rayray086; 02-03-2010, 11:06 AM.
                                Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
                                Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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