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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: robjackson on 01 April 2013, 22:09

Title: replacing front end components
Post by: robjackson on 01 April 2013, 22:09
Hi folks.
I think I know where I'm up to with the latest vw,
And getting close to the final push for a drop dead gorgous custom sled,

Thought I'd query next move on here for anyonnes personal opinions,

So, I'm going to replace a lot of front end parts to try and get the car, (1.9 tdi estate on an S) driving like new before we wind the new coilies right down, and fit the new wheels, front bumper and modded tailgate.

Iv got boxed up new, discs/hubs, bearings, pads, tyres, and coilovers from wietech
Planning on replacing for GSF parts, top mounts, the track rod ends, ball joints, and maybe wishbones,and probly an ARB
Would anyone suggest any other goodies to make the car feel really sweet?
Cheers
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: xionsolaris on 01 April 2013, 22:30
A good service wouldnt go a miss
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: robjackson on 01 April 2013, 23:01
Defo on cards that. But steering and handling are mypriority at the moment.
Looking for sugestions chaps ta'
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: xionsolaris on 01 April 2013, 23:45
Im not to sure why your trying to improve the handling alot if it was a track car i would understand but a tdi estate i understand buy just renewing the drive line components
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: robjackson on 02 April 2013, 00:03
Coz its done over 200k, and its a family daily that will get taken to shows, and on top of that will be ultraslammed and has to handle sweetly. Its tidy, and will look fecking awesome by june, so may aswell give her a tickle undernieth aswell as on top.
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Basically she's a badass vee-dub that's a keeper, see
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: xionsolaris on 02 April 2013, 00:32
Ahh ok i would probs get a strut brace to help against body roll
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: sharki786 on 02 April 2013, 05:33
Just replace the componants with a good make. Also you could try the subframe mounts.
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: berry9112 on 02 April 2013, 14:25
Iv got some brand new SuperPro 19mm sway bar bushes for sale if your interested bud. Will fit 4 stud models, obviously with a 19mm ARB. Message me if your interested
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: Khare on 02 April 2013, 14:46
A lot of fail in this post.


on top of that will be ultraslammed and has to handle sweetly.

Ultraslammed and handling don't go together. Either one or the other. Too low and your wishbones aren't pointing in the right direction. Too low and you won't be able to go fast round corners because it'll either ground out or rub. Too low and the dampers won't be happy with how they're having to work. You can slam it, and I'm sure it'll handle better than 15+ year old shocks, but it won't be anywhere near a well setup car.

Ahh ok i would probs get a strut brace to help against body roll

Really? I think you need to learn about how cars work and how modifications affect them before giving advice. A strut brace won't help against body roll. That's what anti roll bars are for.

If you want to improve the handling then read up on setting up a car for handling, and get polybushes, thicker anti roll bars, decent coilovers and good tyres on all corners. But it's an estate so it'll never be amazing, and it's an old diesel engine too, so it'll never be time machine.

If you want to make it look good and slam it, and improve the handling as best as you can then replace any worn bushes with OEM parts, roll the arches and be prepared to crawl over uneven roads.
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: analogue_rogue on 02 April 2013, 16:17

Ahh ok i would probs get a strut brace to help against body roll

Really? I think you need to learn about how cars work and how modifications affect them before giving advice. A strut brace won't help against body roll. That's what anti roll bars are for.

If you want to improve the handling then read up on setting up a car for handling, and get polybushes, thicker anti roll bars, decent coilovers and good tyres on all corners. But it's an estate so it'll never be amazing, and it's an old diesel engine too, so it'll never be time machine.

If you want to make it look good and slam it, and improve the handling as best as you can then replace any worn bushes with OEM parts, roll the arches and be prepared to crawl over uneven roads.
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Im glad you put this as i was about to... i think he meant body FLEX and unless your driving like a lunatic around a track it doesnt make that much difference anyway..  it always irritates me when i see normal road cars with strut bracing!!! whats the effin point </winge>

Body roll is the slack taken up in the suspension as the body "rolls" slightly when cornering, stiffer suspension, lighter body and anti roll bars all counteract this.
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: xionsolaris on 02 April 2013, 20:17
I do know quite alot about cars tbh everyone has there own opinions maybe mine was not the best idea but i think the need to polybush or buy expensive coilovers just to slam which makes the ride awfull  i dont see the point but its up to the owner i aint making him buy a strut brace its up to him on normal roads theres no need to do insane cornering
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: Gavv8 on 02 April 2013, 22:04
I'd buy some punctuation lessons first...
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: xionsolaris on 03 April 2013, 09:55
Does it matter im typing on my phone
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 03 April 2013, 14:29
And breath....
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: Gavv8 on 03 April 2013, 18:56
Does it matter im typing on my phone
Yes because it makes it hard to read and then people will lose interest.
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: xionsolaris on 03 April 2013, 20:29
Ill keep it short and sweet  :tongue:
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: robjackson on 04 April 2013, 13:39
Please play nicely boys.

Love the banter I do.

Gna go through some of these sugestions and look at cost.
Can't wait to make the car feel nice and look sharp.

Nearly there now.
Hope to get the rear coilies in and wheels on for phots which I'll load up on here if I can suss it out.
Probly in the readers cars sect'
Or in this bit maybe
Title: Re: replacing front end components
Post by: xionsolaris on 04 April 2013, 14:39
Lol ill keep an eye out for those pics