so if the H&R springs give a 25mm drop, how far is the clearance gap between the ground and the polo gti?
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Doing H&R springs and shocks at the same time is the right way to do it, but not everyone can afford it. The H&R springs are 'Polo GTI' specific, so they're 35ml lower than a standard GTI, not a standard Polo. I can assure you, it's at least that much, the rear probably drops 40-45ml over standard.
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i compared ground to top of wheel arch measurements with someone who had H&Rs. we both have same wheel/tyre size. we calculated 25mm front, 30mm rear over my standard height.
not the most accurate method i know. but thats what i'm judging my opinion on.
Neil, maybe you could measure your ground clearance or wheel arch height for us?
Edit: Neil, what is the offset of your S3 wheels? any scrubbing?Last edited by Grant; 29-09-2008, 08:32 PM.
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Originally posted by PeterHBne View PostA rock stiff suspension setup does not automatically mean a faster car on the track. Suspension needs compliance in it for the rubber to grip most effectively and get power down – otherwise you are skipping and bouncing around. Anytime your rubber does not have maximum contact with road you are losing time.
Thats what is what suspension was designed to do on road cars and race cars, absorb bumps yet maintain constant road contact.
So having it any lower than 35mm does not mean your car would be slower on a track. If you have a good set of coilovers or matched springs and dampers your car could actually be quicker on the track if it was lower than 35mm.
It may not be the best setup for the road but Buller Scott's statement referring to a track car.
Just one other thing. Race cars are also super low because it helps with aerodynamics, which again can result in faster lap times around the track.
So thats why I dont understand how he come to this conclusion.
But then again he does say he is "newbie when it comes to this stuff".
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Originally posted by Bubu View Post
Just one other thing. Race cars are also super low because it helps with aerodynamics, which again can result in faster lap times around the track.
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Originally posted by GT3 View Postno one knows or cares what the clearance off the bump stops is Tim. all they know is they sit perfect. ..give in and get em. give me the word and I'll send you a set2015 White German SUV
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Originally posted by Bubu View Post
So thats why I dont understand how he come to this conclusion.
But then again he does say he is "newbie when it comes to this stuff".
additionally, i thought i posted numerous times that this was in the context of taking a stock standard car, and changing out the oem springs for 3-4inch lowering springs, but leaving everything else (including shocks) as stock standard......... i never mentioned coilovers, nor did i mention race track cars- i was talking stock shocks, lowering springs, and losing time around a track as a result- which makes sense.
thats why the two posts directly after YOURS, merely support what i was regurgitating, and what vwvortex posters had posted on that site.
sorry if the conclusions that i didnt come to, offend you, and im not too sure why you are trying to outline my modification and mechanical illiteracy by quoting that i am a newbie? im pretty certain i set the scene in all my posts preceding yours.....
cheers.Last edited by Buller_Scott; 01-10-2008, 06:31 AM.
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