Have you had the car properly aligned?Quote from: VW BUSH on 13 January 2013, 12:13Quote from: tweed on 12 January 2013, 23:27Low cars don't handle that we'll also. Roads are bad at the momentSense.Dropping the car moves the range the suspension works within, this can upset the handling no end.Common misconception that lowering the centre of gravity automatically gives you better handling....This. I think Balance Motorsport looked at the MK4 and actually concluded that it handled better by being RAISED
Quote from: tweed on 12 January 2013, 23:27Low cars don't handle that we'll also. Roads are bad at the momentSense.Dropping the car moves the range the suspension works within, this can upset the handling no end.Common misconception that lowering the centre of gravity automatically gives you better handling....
Low cars don't handle that we'll also. Roads are bad at the moment
Quote from: Rhyso on 13 January 2013, 12:41Have you had the car properly aligned?Quote from: VW BUSH on 13 January 2013, 12:13Quote from: tweed on 12 January 2013, 23:27Low cars don't handle that we'll also. Roads are bad at the momentSense.Dropping the car moves the range the suspension works within, this can upset the handling no end.Common misconception that lowering the centre of gravity automatically gives you better handling....This. I think Balance Motorsport looked at the MK4 and actually concluded that it handled better by being RAISED had the fronts done few weeks ago after doing the suspension.have been thinking about a 4 wheel laser alignment but was under the impression the rears cant be adjusted, or am i wrong.
the kiwi fit type alignment is a waste of time IMO
Quote from: Rhyso on 13 January 2013, 12:55the kiwi fit type alignment is a waste of time IMOand money
www.alignmycar.co.uk
this thread made me then then Good luck, sounds like your going to need it
Quote from: Chuff on 12 January 2013, 23:05this thread made me then then Good luck, sounds like your going to need it Lol @ chuffPickles - sounds like your having fun mate