my polo on coilovers!

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wils0n86
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my polo on coilovers!

Post by wils0n86 »

heres some pics taken just of my car now on highsport coilovers. i have no idea how low it is midland vw put it that low when i had them fitted last week 8)

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Post by mysteryboy »

Liking it 8)

ps. nice to see someone else without deep dish alloys, thought i was the only one...
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

looking real nice! they always look good low! :P
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Post by R1CH »

sweet,it is nice to see summat a little different to 13s and 14s imo,,,what size are yours,,,very similar to mine.
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Post by wils0n86 »

alloys are 15", but i may be getting some polo gti bbs ones early next year 8)

thanks for the comments so far.
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Post by scotia_polo »

looking very nice mate
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Post by Giorgio »

thats how I would do one up if i had one. Its just sitting perfect
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Post by polopowah »

looking good
low is good :)

whats the ride like on them?

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Post by wils0n86 »

the ride is much better then before. i've got front and rear strut braces too, and thats stiffened the ride up alot. it handles so well now, definatley the best thing i've done to my car so far 8)
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Post by JarnoVWPolo6N »

Looks really nice m8! :D
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Post by polopowah »

wils0n86 wrote:the ride is much better then before. i've got front and rear strut braces too, and thats stiffened the ride up alot. it handles so well now, definatley the best thing i've done to my car so far 8)
FUDGE!
I need Fk instead of Spax then!

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Post by Ajit_mk2_16v »

your car is looking sweet...

what coilovers do you have and how much were they fitted?
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Post by wils0n86 »

cheers for the comments 8)

they are FK Highsport coilovers, and i paid midland vw £80 to fit them, adjust the camber and checkt he tracking.
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Post by OMEGASUPR3ME »

swede ride mate! i advize takin the mudflaps off as mine r scrapin everything! even when i go round cornewrs they scrape! where did u get ur strut praces from and
how much did that VW place charge for camber adjustment? coz i dont know yet if i actually need it, prob do, will c if they will drop the back another 20mm aswell :D on second thoughts mite just nick all the tools i need from my m8 n do it myself, i watched my m8 fit teh buggers and it was quite easy, all u need really r spanners and wrenches etc and sum tensioners, will garunteed fook it up tho lol.
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Post by Tris »

Looks lovely that 8)
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