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Offline golf16v

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What suspension should I choose?
« on: 26 January 2006, 11:30 »
Hi, I want to lower my golf gti 16v and am looking for a suspension kit that lowers about 35mm. I want to spend around £200 for shocks and springs. I had a GMAX suspension on my last golf which was alright but seemed to lower it more than 35mm and speed bumps were a nightmare. I was going to go for coilovers but for the FK Highsport your talking around £450 and I cant bring myself to pay that much when I`m probably gonna set the rideheight and never alter it again anyway? Any advice people or an idea of where the cheapest places are?? Thanks.

Offline monkeyalan

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Re: What suspension should I choose?
« Reply #1 on: 26 January 2006, 16:15 »
you can fit eibach springs on their own.some people will say you need to change the shocks but eibach themselves say theres no need. i've had them fitted for a year now and the original shocks are still fine. they lower the car 40mm and ride quality is hardly changed at all. they cost about £150.

Offline Golf VR6

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Re: What suspension should I choose?
« Reply #2 on: 27 January 2006, 12:54 »
I'm currently looking at the Eibach springs and Koni adjustables setup for my Golf too, but need advice on a few more questions before i go ahead with the purchase:

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=33042.0

The Eibach springs should retail at around £130 if you look around your local tuning garages, this site: http://www.awesomegti.com does it for £99
There are two ranges in the Eibach brand, Sportline and Pro-kit, i think you would want to go with the Pro-kit springs (less lowering than the Sportlines).

Offline golf16v

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Re: What suspension should I choose?
« Reply #3 on: 27 January 2006, 18:17 »
Thanks for the help lads. I am more than likely gonna go with the eibach springs now as a lot of people have recommended them. Monkeyalan, I think I have the original shocks still on and my cars done around 70k which is when the shocks should be changed anyway isnt it?? While I`m doing the springs I might aswell do the shocks aswell if theyre due anyway.

Offline monkeyalan

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Re: What suspension should I choose?
« Reply #4 on: 27 January 2006, 18:59 »
you may aswell change them if you'll have to do them soon anyway.

Offline Ozz

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Re: What suspension should I choose?
« Reply #5 on: 27 January 2006, 19:57 »
I'd go for the Eibach Springs and Boge Turbo Shocks, had them on my last 2 golfs and think theyre top notch for the price!
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Re: What suspension should I choose?
« Reply #6 on: 28 January 2006, 20:11 »
I've had the boge turbo shocks and the H&R springs. Ride comfort is good and is great on the bends now. Just remember the cost of tracking and camber setting(£40-60), top mounts(vw £38) and rear bump stops(vw £10-20) as they are likely to need doing.
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