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CraigMK4
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Lowering question

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Hey guys, i want to lower the polo because i've got myself some 15's to put on it but i don't want it to look like a tractor! How low can i go on just springs? Because i'm a bit skint and can't really afford to fork out for shocks as well. Also, how much am i looking to spend? Cheers for help, Craig
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Post by pip_polo »

i'd say -40 just springs.
you can go to -60 but the shocks will die and be dangerous.

but i'd advise to get shocks with the springs then there desinged for the job.

you tried philj on club polo?

he sells them quite cheap really
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Post by JoeG07 »

set of srpings cost u about £60, i got a philj suspenion kit for £130. I got qutoed £60 for fitting jst springs, or £100 to fit springs and shocks. Youll then need your tracking and camber done, cost me £80 to get it properly done using a laser and a computer lol.
You should be fine lowering 40mm on just springs, but ig u want to lower for perfromance perposes i reccomend getting shocks as well
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Post by Gomez »

As i understand it, anything lower than 35-40mm on standard shocks will have the oppertunity to fall out when the wheel goes over a pot hole ( tops/bottoms out) as the damper will be set to longer than the spring.

also lower than 40mm on standard shocks is an MOT failure as i understand it.
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Post by Redline »

Gomez wrote:also lower than 40mm on standard shocks is an MOT failure as i understand it.
If you can tell me which part of the MOT involves measuring the length of the spring relative to the damper, I'd be quite intrigued.

The reason people suggest not to go more than 35-40mm is because the springs and dampers are mismatched in their rates, meaning the ride can be awful combined with the possibility of dampers wearing quicker.
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Post by JoeG07 »

got around to writing a guide coz some1 had to lol check it out
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... 219#248219
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Post by CraigMK4 »

Lowering is only an MOT failure if it rubs apparently, it gets filed under colliding instruments or something silly like that. But i doubt very much they'll see you're lower and drive your car through some pot holes with 5 people in the car just to fail you... that would be lame.
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Post by Gomez »

Maybe not MOT failure then jsut something i heard but i still get the feeling he was right about the springs popping out if the damper fully extends be it pot hole etc?

It was an ex mechanic friend of mine.

I wouldn't suggest doing just springs in any case. or if you are not running them for too long with upgrading dampners as well.
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