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  • #31
    i've heard from a few people that the ksports can go super low without damaging too much of your handling, depending on how they are setup. can hottuning take being heaps low well?

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    • #32
      crazy low.. like 5 inches of drop all round....
      87' MK2 GTI
      13' MK7 TDI

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      • #33
        thanks *is liking the sound of that*

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        • #34
          Any set-up on the Mk3 will somewhat suffer in the handling department the lower you go. It's all in the suspension geometry of how our Mk3s are set up, i.e. the angle in which the lower control arms sit. Those who say such and such brand will still handle good at really low height is mostly trying to say that the car is firmly planted to the ground compared to the stock mattress springs for daily driving.

          The Hottuning (fixed damper settings) can be a little unbearable at times at low heights. I've cut my bumpstops in half and when the car was on the road, I still felt that I hit them on really rough bumps. They're obviously much stiffer than a standard set-up, so if you're sensitive to ride quality, your best choice would be to go for a coilover set-up that'll let you adjust damper settings. There's a fair few on this forum that run KW V2 coilovers and the general consensus about them is that they provide a comfortable ride along with decent handling capabilities. They're a little expensive but you get what you pay for!

          If you're aim is to go low and don't mind a stiff ride, go for Hottuning. I'm happy with them.
          Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
          Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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          • #35
            cheers rayray. sounds pretty good. Im not overly concerned about ride quality. thanks for the details.

            when going super low, are there any precautions/modifications i should put on/do to the car? sorry for thread highjack haha.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by VeeDubs View Post
              cheers rayray. sounds pretty good. Im not overly concerned about ride quality. thanks for the details.

              when going super low, are there any precautions/modifications i should put on/do to the car? sorry for thread highjack haha.
              i hear a Skid plate is a wise move, saves the underneath a bit of damage

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              • #37
                Best place to buy one/get one fitted? or cheapest option? haha.

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                • #38
                  Mason-Tech are the only people I know making off-the-shelf skid plates for the Mk3. http://www.mason-tech.com/
                  Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
                  Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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                  • #39
                    first thing i'd do is get your rear arches rolled. got mine done for....what was it...i cant remember, not much though.
                    mines low enough for my girlfriend to have a winge about it everytime she is in the car and to stay at the same height i needed to roll the wheel arches in the rear, thats the first thing that'll hit/rub.
                    i thought about a skid plate but im im already on the wrong side of the line in regards to ride height laws and i've never had to worry about smashing sump yet so i wouldnt say a skid plate is a massive concern. i'd be more worried about getting defected before that!

                    -steve

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                    • #40
                      thanks rayray.

                      shteifen, are you running the stock rims? thats insane if they rub haha.

                      were u able to put those black wheel arch guards back on after they were rolled?

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by VeeDubs View Post
                        thanks rayray.

                        shteifen, are you running the stock rims? thats insane if they rub haha.

                        were u able to put those black wheel arch guards back on after they were rolled?
                        I ran on stock rims and I got no scrubbing anywhere!

                        I've even put wider rims on the car (7inches wide, ET42) and they don't scrub anywhere.
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
                          I ran on stock rims and I got no scrubbing anywhere!

                          I've even put wider rims on the car (7inches wide, ET42) and they don't scrub anywhere.
                          thats what i wanted to hear!

                          now i can lower my baby with confidence. with any luck, she goes in the weekend after next!

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                          • #43
                            Very nice mate

                            I'd suggest one thing though. Don't go TOO low (like stupid low...) your suspension geometry WILL suffer and even I am seeing some bad effects of low suspension and i'm not the lowest mk3-er on here.
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                            • #44
                              nah not stockies man, got some early audi A3 wheels. they look like Fat Fives, but they arent so fat
                              they are 16X7 i think. with .....205(?)/45's i think.
                              only place i rub now is on the both corners as im comin out of awkward driveways.
                              got a bit of reverse rake which i wanna get rid of but i havent been bothered yet cos i am one lazy guy

                              -steve

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Shteifen View Post
                                nah not stockies man, got some early audi A3 wheels. they look like Fat Fives, but they arent so fat
                                they are 16X7 i think. with .....205(?)/45's i think.
                                only place i rub now is on the both corners as im comin out of awkward driveways.
                                got a bit of reverse rake which i wanna get rid of but i havent been bothered yet cos i am one lazy guy

                                -steve
                                yeah my wheel/tyre spec is the same. I'm actually running spacers at the front, so that's why I scrub I get no scrubbing otherwise I don't think (that's with my aftermarket wheels).
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