Forget 17's - mk5 Gti rims are the way to go
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Jonourmous
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Forget 17's - mk5 Gti rims are the way to go
I have seen a mk4 on mk5 gti rims and it is beautiful. My next quest is to find out how low I can go, does anyone know if I can get 60 mm lowering springs or do I have to coilovers for the ultimate drop?
Cheers,
Jon
Cheers,
Jon
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Jonourmous
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...that will end up with you crashing your car cos the rear stepped out due to the shocks being too soft and bouncy and fcuked.Jonourmous wrote:damper problems are one of those things...

Knackered shocks are not fun. My Golf was really dangerous when the rear shocks went. It would drift sideways on straight road.
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jakethesnake
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You can get a complete kit of 60mm springs and matched shortened dampers for the mk4 from several companies. Raceland do one which is also quite cheap. I think Speedlaw has this kit ?.
Polo17 that comes on here sometimes has his mk5 GTi down about 80mm on H&R coilovers and it looks phat !. That was on the 15X6 BBS GTi splitrims but is now on Brock 16's. You will be able to go down very low with the GTi rims because of the narrow width and high offset of (I think) ET45.
Chris
Polo17 that comes on here sometimes has his mk5 GTi down about 80mm on H&R coilovers and it looks phat !. That was on the 15X6 BBS GTi splitrims but is now on Brock 16's. You will be able to go down very low with the GTi rims because of the narrow width and high offset of (I think) ET45.
Chris
jakethesnake wrote:You can get a complete kit of 60mm springs and matched shortened dampers for the mk4 from several companies. Raceland do one which is also quite cheap. I think Speedlaw has this kit ?.

Well it didn't say 60mm on the box actually, but I assume it's 60. It didn't say anything on the box now that I think about it.
Looks lower than cars I've seen with 40mm, but in all honesty this varies from car to car, as well as from one suspension brand to another.

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polo2k
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speedy id say ()from seeing you at intters) that your around -50 but possibly a touch more
ps just read your sig and i feel sorry for you but why not wrap the wheel in paper of somthing and then write "under construction" or "dealers fault" or if you can get the zimmerman discs on tonight then remove the 5 spoke wheel and show off your brakes (remember to use an axle stand and place a sign on the car warning people that it is raised, to cover your self against any leagal stuff)
ps just read your sig and i feel sorry for you but why not wrap the wheel in paper of somthing and then write "under construction" or "dealers fault" or if you can get the zimmerman discs on tonight then remove the 5 spoke wheel and show off your brakes (remember to use an axle stand and place a sign on the car warning people that it is raised, to cover your self against any leagal stuff)
Well I went to a meeting today with the three-wheel motion and I didn't get laughed at. Well not in my face anyway. It was quite embarrasing nonetheless.
Stood next to that blue Belgian Mk5 today, the one with the cream leather, slammed on 13's... It is Soooo low!! You can practically shake hands across the roof with someone on the other side of the car...!
I want coils. Badly.
So my advice (finally ontopic):
Save your money and find some coils. No matter how low the springs/damper combo is, it's not enough. After a while you'll be bitten by the dubbing bug, and you'll want to scrape and rub...

Stood next to that blue Belgian Mk5 today, the one with the cream leather, slammed on 13's... It is Soooo low!! You can practically shake hands across the roof with someone on the other side of the car...!
I want coils. Badly.
So my advice (finally ontopic):
Save your money and find some coils. No matter how low the springs/damper combo is, it's not enough. After a while you'll be bitten by the dubbing bug, and you'll want to scrape and rub...

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jakethesnake
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I'd say you're right. There seems to be a division between the ones that believe as we do, and those that think scraping means you can go through corners faster. The Vortex has dozens of threads that discuss this exact topic.
I like low cars because it looks good. I doubt that the handling will be optimal if the driveshaft hits the chassis, but I could be wrong.
Given the suspension travel I still have, I'd say going two or three centimeters lower wouldn't hurt the handling. It would hurt the ride quality probably.
I like low cars because it looks good. I doubt that the handling will be optimal if the driveshaft hits the chassis, but I could be wrong.
Given the suspension travel I still have, I'd say going two or three centimeters lower wouldn't hurt the handling. It would hurt the ride quality probably.
