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What have you done with your Polo so far (and today)
nice, just need a stubby aerial to finish it off...
also, is that a matte black polo on rpf-01 in the background?
Matte grey! Owned by Mike from Carbon Demon, looks awesome!
sigpic Mods: 18x7.5 Tenzo Tracer, EZ Lip, Piano black front/rear emblems, Metallic foot rest, Gloss black vinyl wrapped roof, Weitec Hicon GT coilovers, HP CAI
sigpic Mods: 18x7.5 Tenzo Tracer, EZ Lip, Piano black front/rear emblems, Metallic foot rest, Gloss black vinyl wrapped roof, Weitec Hicon GT coilovers, HP CAI
Hey guys, I'm interested in getting some 25/40mm H/R Springs for my VW Polo. Just wondering which version is the correct one for the 1.2TSI comfortline with Sports pack? 929kg or 930kg front axle?
Hey guys, I'm interested in getting some 25/40mm H/R Springs for my VW Polo. Just wondering which version is the correct one for the 1.2TSI comfortline with Sports pack? 929kg or 930kg front axle?
Billiecartz is selling his 35/55 springs for a 77TSI. Here's the link. Im not sure whether 35/55 is too low for you.
As for front axle load, I think its 929kg. Someone correct me if im wrong!
Yeah the 77TSI has the 929kg axle load as its one of the lighter motors.
Also I would recomend you get the 25/40 instead of the 35/55 unless you are getting them for a really good price or want the extremely low look.
The 35/55 will push the rear wheel forward (by about 1cm which is noticable if your looking for it) becuase of the suspension geometry - an ECS correction kit can fix this if you really like the low look and care if the wheel is centred.
Also as its so low the ride is rock hard, good for reducing body roll but bad for your back. As a result of the lowering the shock also sits on the bump stop (which explains the rock solid ride) so also keep in mind the damage that could be done to the shocks as they are almost always fully compressed.
Yeah the 77TSI has the 929kg axle load as its one of the lighter motors.
Also I would recomend you get the 25/40 instead of the 35/55 unless you are getting them for a really good price or want the extremely low look.
The 35/55 will push the rear wheel forward (by about 1cm which is noticable if your looking for it) becuase of the suspension geometry - an ECS correction kit can fix this if you really like the low look and care if the wheel is centred.
Also as its so low the ride is rock hard, good for reducing body roll but bad for your back. As a result of the lowering the shock also sits on the bump stop (which explains the rock solid ride) so also keep in mind the damage that could be done to the shocks as they are almost always fully compressed.
Ahh Thanks alot for the info guys. Im after the 25/40 Springs. So how's the ride quality after the 25/40 springs are installed? Will it do damage to the car?
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