Hi,
I've have had H&R springs on my Polo GTI for almost as long as I've had it (around 6 months). I'm happy with the overall handling since coupled with the RSB, but am thinking about doing a bit more for better cornering and less floaty-ness when at higher speeds (above 70kmph).
I was thinkinh about the Bilstein option (B8's as others have these with the H&R's) is this the correct part: 005107
If I only changed the front, would the mismatch between stock on the rear and B8's on the front with the H&R springs be a dangerous / strange combo? Asa my springs and shocks are already unmatched, I couldn't see why it would be worse... I ask as the majority of the weight is over the front wheels and only changing the front would be a cheaper option.
I noticed that Plautos has modified his shocks, is there a cheaper alternative to buying new shocks for those of us without access to a full workshop?
New to suspension work, have done some searching, but finding good info hard to come by. Any comments, opinions, etc would be appreciated...
I've have had H&R springs on my Polo GTI for almost as long as I've had it (around 6 months). I'm happy with the overall handling since coupled with the RSB, but am thinking about doing a bit more for better cornering and less floaty-ness when at higher speeds (above 70kmph).
I was thinkinh about the Bilstein option (B8's as others have these with the H&R's) is this the correct part: 005107
If I only changed the front, would the mismatch between stock on the rear and B8's on the front with the H&R springs be a dangerous / strange combo? Asa my springs and shocks are already unmatched, I couldn't see why it would be worse... I ask as the majority of the weight is over the front wheels and only changing the front would be a cheaper option.
I noticed that Plautos has modified his shocks, is there a cheaper alternative to buying new shocks for those of us without access to a full workshop?
New to suspension work, have done some searching, but finding good info hard to come by. Any comments, opinions, etc would be appreciated...
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