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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: TheRaven on 25 February 2009, 22:56

Title: G-max
Post by: TheRaven on 25 February 2009, 22:56
My car is lowered 60-70mm on them. Just wondered what your opinions are of them?
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: Ben Lessani on 25 February 2009, 23:06
I think they're so good they deserve two posts asking :laugh:

Surely if you've got them fitted - you should be telling us
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: Wayne on 25 February 2009, 23:21
They are good for the money.
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: Neo Badness on 25 February 2009, 23:33
I think they're so good they deserve two posts asking :laugh:

Surely if you've got them fitted - you should be telling us
:laugh: Quite...

Had them on my old mk2, box said lowered 60mm but reckon it was lower than that!
 I liked terrifying folk by going round roundabouts @65 :grin:
Good for the cash I'd say, but thinking I'm going to give these hot tuning coilies a punt, can't argue for 170.00 delivered
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: Ben Lessani on 25 February 2009, 23:48
Don't waste your money on the hottunning's - the ride is crap and over time, it will rattle so much trim loose that the cost of adhesive to stick it back in place will negate the price of the coilies.

Seriously, they are harsh - I would advise strongly against.
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: Neo Badness on 26 February 2009, 00:08
Hmmn, interesting Ben, I had been all set to get a set of fixed rate springs and dampers as who adjusts coilovers in the real world, but others had suggested those cheap coilovers. Are they really that bad?
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: Ben Lessani on 26 February 2009, 00:20
You're going to get seriously mixed opinions on them - so mine is just as good as the next.

I've run them for the past 2 years and they are *very* firm. The average pothole or bump in the road which is unnoticable on a normal car - feels like driving over a speed bump on budget coilies.

The damping and rebound rate is far from ideal,  I find myself bouncing in the seat driving down the m'way - not fun for the 250 mile Manchester > Glasgow drive.

Having said that, over my 20 yr old spring/damper combination, it corners much tighter - but the ride comfort has been comprimised substantially.

I think the going rate is £170ish for them, I know I'd rather save the extra money and get a decent spring/shock combo.

You'll find everyone is right about not adjusting the coilys more than once. I set mine on my original wheels, then when I changed my alloys, I set them up again - that was about 18 months ago. Remember - each time you adjust them, you need to get your tracking set up again, so about £25+ per shot.
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: wampablo on 26 February 2009, 09:17
i got g-max springs on my golf got them out the bargain bucket at halfrods they cost me a grand total of £19.99. and they seem ok to me.
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: maxp on 26 February 2009, 11:21
I had  gmax shocks / springs on a mk5 fiesta (-60mm - one if not the lowest they did). Never again! The ride was so hard, i would wince everytime i saw a bump in the road - felt like i had concrete bricks instead of springs.
I never drove it on a track so i cant comment for handling, and I wasnt stupid enough to thrash it round corners in my residential area.
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: Neo Badness on 26 February 2009, 18:47
I had  gmax shocks / springs on a mk5 fiesta (-60mm - one if not the lowest they did). Never again! The ride was so hard, i would wince everytime i saw a bump in the road - felt like i had concrete bricks instead of springs.
I never drove it on a track so i cant comment for handling, and I wasnt stupid enough to thrash it round corners in my residential area.


May i first direct you to http://www.gmaxsuspension.co.uk/p1250466.htm, it does stipulate that that spring kit will lower 80mm.

 Not driven on a track and didn't thrash it? "cant comment for handling", so what exactly is your input then?
That you lowered your car and expected it to ride like it did when it was on factory suspension?

When I say i used to drive round roundabouts @ 65 this was on the 70 limit dual carriageway that runs through my city, perhaps not the most grown up thing to do but not technically breaking the law and definitely not a residential area.
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: cняis on 26 February 2009, 19:05
my old bubble shape rover 200 had a -40mm gmax kit fitted, and that was harsh but not too uncomfortable.

that car handled better than my gti, but the steering was too light.
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: maxp on 26 February 2009, 19:14
I had  gmax shocks / springs on a mk5 fiesta (-60mm - one if not the lowest they did). Never again! The ride was so hard, i would wince everytime i saw a bump in the road - felt like i had concrete bricks instead of springs.
I never drove it on a track so i cant comment for handling, and I wasnt stupid enough to thrash it round corners in my residential area.


May i first direct you to http://www.gmaxsuspension.co.uk/p1250466.htm, it does stipulate that that spring kit will lower 80mm.

 Not driven on a track and didn't thrash it? "cant comment for handling", so what exactly is your input then?
That you lowered your car and expected it to ride like it did when it was on factory suspension?

When I say i used to drive round roundabouts @ 65 this was on the 70 limit dual carriageway that runs through my city, perhaps not the most grown up thing to do but not technically breaking the law and definitely not a residential area.

Yeah thanks for that link but i was just givin my 0.02p on my experience with the brand. My 'input' was that the ride was excessively harsh. No need to get defensive - my comment was not in response to your post.
Title: Re: G-max
Post by: Neo Badness on 26 February 2009, 19:28
Sound, no hard feelings max.

sharing our 2ps worth is why we're here after all and not out doing something "useful" :grin: