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    My front shocks need to be changed soon and was thinking of my options. Keeping in mind my car is under a third party warranty NWCO.
    1. Get new original shocks
    2. Get new non-standard shocks (will this affect warranty/insurance etc?)
    3. Get a totally new suspension/coilovers for slight lowering but hoping to maintain comfort somewhat. May go for new 18' wheels at the same time
    Lastly, anybody recommend where I can the shocks/suspension?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Boon View Post
    My front shocks need to be changed soon and was thinking of my options. Keeping in mind my car is under a third party warranty NWCO.
    1. Get new original shocks
    2. Get new non-standard shocks (will this affect warranty/insurance etc?)
    3. Get a totally new suspension/coilovers for slight lowering but hoping to maintain comfort somewhat. May go for new 18' wheels at the same time
    Lastly, anybody recommend where I can the shocks/suspension?
    Get coilovers.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by triode12 View Post
      Get coilovers.
      Recommendations for coilovers that doesn't compromise comfort? How much do stock front shocks cost anyway as if they're expensive then will go with coilovers/aftermarket
      Last edited by Boon; 05-04-2011, 09:22 PM.

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      • #4
        Grab a glass of wine pull up a chair and read this: WHITE JAMES: Suspension & Wheel Reviews - VW GTI Forum / VW Rabbit Forum / VW R32 Forum / VW Golf Forum - Golfmkv.com

        Then go buy these: HPA Motorsports Inc. - SHS Coilovers. Only a little bit firmer than stock but a thousand times better performing
        Last edited by thezoneR32; 05-04-2011, 09:29 PM.
        Volvo S60 RD T6

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        • #5
          The most interesting part of the Whitejames reviews thread for me is the Koni FSD reviews.

          Have a good read.
          Bizi's Jetta TDI: Blue Graphite w. factory leather & tint, plus + Enkei Racing NT03+M + Yokohama S Drive 18s, Koni FSD, Neuspeed coils, GTI RSB + brakes, InPro mirrors, VW navi, Modshack. Come for a drive through the twisties on Saturdaze.
          Check out Winedriving forum/news for driving trips and wine tips.

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          • #6
            I run a set of Koni FSD's and Eiback Springs (also known as a "Prokit") Its well rounded and somewhat comfy, but if I had my time again I'd be chasing KWv3's or some other quality coilover setup. They give a very soft ride, even when lowered most of the way.

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            • #7
              That is a great read, very well put togeather with enough of a brain dump that you really feel like you understand his thinking and considered approach. Think I'll read all of his writeups, even if they don't directly apply to the little Polo

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              • #8
                Anybody used the eibach pro-system kit? The white james review is awesome btw. Great reference for all

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