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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: DaveJ496 on 01 January 2010, 20:49

Title: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: DaveJ496 on 01 January 2010, 20:49
Hi All,

Can i just change the springs on the golf and leave all the other bits intact. Just the springs top achieve a lower stance. What would the ride quality be like.

Cheers

Dave

Ps. any recomendations for springs.
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: Deano2711 on 01 January 2010, 21:02
Hi Mate     I have a set of 40mm lowering springs for the Mark 2 Golf. They are in good condition with very little useage and are in the original box. I bought them for my Mark 3 but now want to go lower. If you are interested then just make me an offer for them.     Cheers     Deano
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: rocketron on 01 January 2010, 21:09
depends how low on your standard struts you go. i lowered my T4 60mm on standard struts but only because they weren't that old when i lowered it. thing is by running your car lower than the strut is designed means that you shrorten the stroke of the unit meaning its compressed already before you hit any bumps which shortens the life of said shock. if your just going down 40mm then it would be fine.

to be fair ive been running my T4 like that for nearly 2yrs and only now need to change my struts.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: Wayne on 01 January 2010, 23:53
Welcome to the site.

Yes you can do it but your shocks will fail in the end as they are working on a shorter travel, much better to save up and get a complete kit.
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: Organisys on 02 January 2010, 12:17
Eibach Springs work well with the OEM dampers, although I would replace the dampers at the same time for some OEM spec Boge Turbo gas shocks, which you should be able to get from GSF.

I ran this setup for around three years with no problems.
 :smiley:
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: DOA on 02 January 2010, 13:37
Eibach Springs work well with the OEM dampers, although I would replace the dampers at the same time for some OEM spec Boge Turbo gas shocks, which you should be able to get from GSF.

I ran this setup for around three years with no problems.
 :smiley:

If your going to go this route, look into Bilsteins streetline kit as they are marginally better quality dampers with matched springs. Should just about work out a tad cheeper too (Eibachs are expensive, though admitedly for a very good reason).
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: DarnPB on 02 January 2010, 17:39
If you want to lower the car, then do it properly with the correct kit. Don't mix and match springs and shocks or you could end up with a dangerously unpredictable car. Plus, in the case of any accident, the insurance company could simply walk away.
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: DaveJ496 on 03 January 2010, 19:42
Hey all, thanx for the replys.

Deano - Would you take £30.00 for the springs. If not what you looking for,

I could arrange a courrier! Id have to get some prices.

Also any help on posting pics.
Dave
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: Deano2711 on 03 January 2010, 19:47
Hey all, thanx for the replys.

Deano - Would you take £30.00 for the springs. If not what you looking for,

I could arrange a courrier! Id have to get some prices.

Also any help on posting pics.
Dave

Hi Dave     Yes would take 30 for the springs as they are just sitting in the shed at the moment. Whereabouts are you??   If too far you could arrange your own courier no problem with that Mate.  Let me know.     Cheers     Deano
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: DaveJ496 on 03 January 2010, 20:14
Hey, im in middlesbrough. Ill check how much a courrier will be. U have any idea on aprox weight. Sorry but i dont know how to pm yet. Cheers  Dave
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: Deano2711 on 03 January 2010, 20:21
Don't think you can PM till you get upto 10 posts.   Weight wise I am only guessing at the moment but somewhere in the region of 30/35 kilos. If you let me have your address I can take them to the Post Office with me tomorrow and see how much they would charge. Would need your address and postcode though Mate.  Let me know     Cheers     Deano
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: DaveJ496 on 03 January 2010, 20:28
My e-mail is dave-bev@live.co.uk - send us an e-mail and ill reply with my address etc. Cheers mate. If you can get it priced that would be great.

Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: Deano2711 on 03 January 2010, 20:46
All done Dave.....sent you an email back Mate
Title: Re: Golf gti MK2 Springs/Lowering
Post by: DarnPB on 04 January 2010, 10:07
Good luck! :undecided: