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Offline jonnyb

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Lowering the Mk5
« on: 03 March 2011, 08:10 »
Whilst changing my brakes i noticed my rear springs have snapped on both sides so im intending on replacing them soon (prior MOT).  I was thinking of just replacing front/back with Coilovers, as id like a lower stance (but not ass to the grass style as its my daily commuter).

Basically im wondering what is a decent size drop that looks good but doesnt cause rubbing or any other issues like that.  I've got 17'' alloys on too, if that makes much difference.

If possible some pictures of your drops would be good, and as a side note im driving the 2.0 TDI, so any good coilover recommendations would be handy.

Thanks in advance,

Jonny


Offline Wayne

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Re: Lowering the Mk5
« Reply #1 on: 03 March 2011, 09:02 »
If it is an everyday car then just fit a good quality lowering spring / shock kit.

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Re: Lowering the Mk5
« Reply #2 on: 03 March 2011, 09:47 »
hmm, certainly an option.  I guess new springs would be cheaper too :D 

Any good brands to look out for?  Also, what sort of drop looks good but doesnt cause rubbing etc.

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Re: Lowering the Mk5
« Reply #3 on: 03 March 2011, 11:19 »
eibach sportlines or H&R springs are a great set up for very little out going. 30mm drop is perfect, no worries with speed bumps or anything.



a couple of pics in my for sale thread.. http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=184803.0  :smiley:


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Re: Lowering the Mk5
« Reply #4 on: 03 March 2011, 12:28 »
eibach sportlines or H&R springs are a great set up for very little out going. 30mm drop is perfect, no worries with speed bumps or anything.



a couple of pics in my for sale thread.. http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=184803.0  :smiley:



That looks spot on :afro:

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Re: Lowering the Mk5
« Reply #5 on: 03 March 2011, 12:55 »
I recently fitted an Eibach Pro Kit, around 15-20mm drop so no issues, except with curbs at the front when parking

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Re: Lowering the Mk5
« Reply #6 on: 03 March 2011, 13:43 »
Thanks for the replies folks.  Two lovely looking cars there!

I think 25-30mm looks just about right.  And as a bonus it won't give me any issues  :laugh:


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Re: Lowering the Mk5
« Reply #7 on: 03 March 2011, 18:19 »
How much would it cost me to get a pair of h&r lowering springs fitted at a local garage? what would i expect to pay?
2009 MKV R32

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Re: Lowering the Mk5
« Reply #8 on: 03 March 2011, 19:22 »
I think my h&r springs cost about 200 then fitting was 150 ish, coupled with the White line anti lift kit the handling was vastly impoved :)