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any one got any pics of lowered (current model) polo's?
Do a quick search bud - I have some pics of mine somewhere, Eddy has a mean stance with some coilovers (& spacers) and I'm sure there's a few more pics floating around.
Do a quick search bud - I have some pics of mine somewhere, Eddy has a mean stance with some coilovers (& spacers) and I'm sure there's a few more pics floating around.
Thanks for your feedback - yeah its not worth H&R's if all I get is another 5mm drop. I was looking at the H&R Cup Suspension package?
I have been in contact with Eddy re. his set up - although this is out of my budget as I don't want to got to far over $1K for the shock / spring set up.
I did a search but had no luck with pics of H&R Cup set up..
my first track day in May, and getting things ready. Just like u said... EBC pads.
Slightly off topic, but if you're tracking, steer clear of EBC (green) pads. They're a street pad and the packaging states they are NOT to be used on race tracks. They'll mark your rotors at high temps and could possibly come apart (many os examples of that happening, hence the warning on EBC packaging). If you must go EBC, go reds, but Ferodo 2500s are probably the way to go. Brakes on a race track are vital, don't skimp on pads
I just had some PSS9s installed on my car - it's not fully set up yet but I doubt I'll be lowering it further than it is now. Overall it may only be a 10mm drop from the stock GTI springs - I haven't measured it so I'm not 100% sure though.
The time has come to lower the gti, its sitting way to high for my licking! I am only interested in lowering it not interested in anything huge for the moment... what is the best way to go about it? I am thinking of just changing the springs... What are your thoughts?
The time has come to lower the gti, its sitting way to high for my licking! I am only interested in lowering it not interested in anything huge for the moment... what is the best way to go about it? I am thinking of just changing the springs... What are your thoughts?
speak to Ryan (Blitzen), he has just changed over the springs and says its fine, but some will say otherwise.
start at page two of this thread, you may find it useful:
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