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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: UKChrisT on 02 November 2012, 10:40

Title: Help with lowering issue
Post by: UKChrisT on 02 November 2012, 10:40
Hi,

I recently bought a MK4 2.0 8v, and I'm now looking to buy a set of AP coil overs (seen here; http://www.dpmperformance.co.uk/ap-coilover-suspension-kitbr-golf-4-14-16-18-18t-19sdi-19tdi-20-23-v5-fwd-1097-p-5086.html)

I am currently running 225/45/17, how low would you suggest I go?

I was thinking 45mm all round? I don't want to experience any issues such as oil sump rubbing or drive shaft, apparently this occurs a lot when lowering more than 45mm?

Any help would be appreciated as I haven't owned a mk4 previously or lowered a car before.

I want it to look low (with as little arch gap as possible) but I don't want to experience any problems a long the way.

Cheers
Title: Re: Help with lowering issue
Post by: mcgee9t2 on 02 November 2012, 12:39
arb problems are different on everyones car tbh. general rule is around 40 mm. however mine is lowered 100mm and still only rubs on very full lock (i.e the last 2cm of turning the steering wheel) (will be raising it 20mm soon (as at 80-90mm ive never had rubbing) to stop this so i dont nak my steering rack untill i get the vrs arb from a mate)


sump problems, depends were you live, i have a bit of a problem in darlington cause some of the speed bumps around there are large, however some of the speedbumps were i work are tiny so have no problem, you will soon learn what you can and cant go over and how fast to take speed bumps