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Offline billy_vw

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fitting lowered springs - Help
« on: 20 April 2007, 14:27 »
Hi
I have a set of Jamex lowered springs (35mm) i need fitting to my mk4 golf turbo
Do i need anything else?
& is there someone in wiltshire area who can fit at a reasonable price?

All help is much appreciated  :wink:

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Re: fitting lowered springs - Help
« Reply #1 on: 20 April 2007, 15:37 »
Borrow my tools and DIY? :rolleyes:

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Re: fitting lowered springs - Help
« Reply #2 on: 20 April 2007, 16:11 »
you should be alright with that, if you go lower you'll need different droplinks.
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Re: fitting lowered springs - Help
« Reply #3 on: 20 April 2007, 21:35 »
on 35mm drop you should be fine, i did 40mm drop on my old mk4 and it was ok... but occasionally on hard cornering it would scuff the antiroll bar on the drive shafts... (40mm or lower and you need a diffo anti roll bar or a drop link thing like joe mentioned... i bought a neuspeed anti roll bar which transformed the handling when i fitted coilovers a few months later.....)

to do it diy is easy... the rears you can do in about 1/2 hour as its just a case of dropping the rear shocks (2 x 17mm bolts both sides whilst the rear jacked up) the remove old springs and fit new..., the fronts are a bit harder... need to undo to nut (buzz gun), then lower bolt on hub carrier... but chances are it will be rusted/corroded into hub carrier to youull need to knock it out... clean it all up, strip the strut (after compressing spring) then remove boat like spring, and rebuild with lowered spring.... then once all assembled take to a garage and get tracking/alignment done so no bad scrubbin....

job done


or pay some one to do it....

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Re: fitting lowered springs - Help
« Reply #4 on: 22 April 2007, 22:18 »
make sure you get your camber and tow sorted after it has been lowered or you will wreck your tyres!  :smiley:
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Re: fitting lowered springs - Help
« Reply #5 on: 07 May 2007, 10:14 »
Car has now ben lowered  :wink:
finally found someone who changed them for fifty quid
Just now need to book in to have camber & tracking
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