Best Lowering Suggestions
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Best Lowering Suggestions
Wats the best way to lower your car... heard a number of ways but not sure wat to do;
1. was to just cut original springs = cheap and effective but buggers the springs up eventually
2. was to get sports lowering springs = better than cutting the original and last longer
3. was to go for coilovers = which can be adjusted in hieght, but heard the ride comfort is a bit rough
any comments on this very welcome, and tell me wat your using or you would recomend, cheers again
as you can see from my sig. pic my car desperately needs lowering lol
thanks agen
1. was to just cut original springs = cheap and effective but buggers the springs up eventually
2. was to get sports lowering springs = better than cutting the original and last longer
3. was to go for coilovers = which can be adjusted in hieght, but heard the ride comfort is a bit rough
any comments on this very welcome, and tell me wat your using or you would recomend, cheers again
as you can see from my sig. pic my car desperately needs lowering lol
thanks agen
everything u need to know mate http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... hp?t=32634
JUST DNT CUT YER SPRINGS!
JUST DNT CUT YER SPRINGS!
The worlds not perfect and you can't have everything
So you have to compromise between handling and comfort. The ower you go with whatever you use will bugger the comfort.
Get coilovers if you will adjust the height once in a while and drive around at silly heights. Get a suspension kit of dampers and springs if you won't ever adjust the height after the drop. Best to get 60mm kit if you do that cos its still practical enough. Paying for coilovers is silly if you'll never adjust them so why bother just because they're a better trendy mod?
It all depends on your personal situation at the end of the day.
So you have to compromise between handling and comfort. The ower you go with whatever you use will bugger the comfort.
Get coilovers if you will adjust the height once in a while and drive around at silly heights. Get a suspension kit of dampers and springs if you won't ever adjust the height after the drop. Best to get 60mm kit if you do that cos its still practical enough. Paying for coilovers is silly if you'll never adjust them so why bother just because they're a better trendy mod?
It all depends on your personal situation at the end of the day.
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Cheers guys, very appreciative, could you all tell me wat your running, so i can get a good idea....
ie the wheel size and then the drop youve done
cheers again.
and yes Phatman i wont cut my springs
and when yous say rollin the arches, i would assume thts like opening them up a bit to let the wheel actually roll?
Again thnks for the help, very good polo community here
Thats cause polos rule
Cheers
ie the wheel size and then the drop youve done
cheers again.
and yes Phatman i wont cut my springs
and when yous say rollin the arches, i would assume thts like opening them up a bit to let the wheel actually roll?
Again thnks for the help, very good polo community here
Thats cause polos rule
Cheers
my old polo was on a suspension kit down 40mm on 195/50/15s. No problem whatsoever with anything as the car only came down to the ground to join other standard cars lol. Still left a hideous gap between wheel and arch so i'd recommend a lower drop.
My current polo sits on FK coilovers down 80mm on 195/50/15s. I'm having trouble with the tyres scrubbing against the inner and outer arch when I go over a piece of paper lol When flat there's no problems though but its not advised. Running 195/45/15s would irradicate this problem. Still have to drive slow enough to avoid potholes as usual and go over bumps.
You could push the arch out but its best to roll he edge of the arch so its curved. Then if the tyre does scrub against the arch it won't cut.
My current polo sits on FK coilovers down 80mm on 195/50/15s. I'm having trouble with the tyres scrubbing against the inner and outer arch when I go over a piece of paper lol When flat there's no problems though but its not advised. Running 195/45/15s would irradicate this problem. Still have to drive slow enough to avoid potholes as usual and go over bumps.
You could push the arch out but its best to roll he edge of the arch so its curved. Then if the tyre does scrub against the arch it won't cut.
as u have had coilovers on your polo and have probably experienced what i am about to explain please help
say u go over something and the scraping nosie comes from the bottom of your car scrapijng against something, is this going to damage my car alot?
obviously it carnt be good for it but is it anything serious
to enter my car park at school you have to go over a lowered pavement and the bottom of my car scrapes on that. I do go over realllllllly slowly!
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say u go over something and the scraping nosie comes from the bottom of your car scrapijng against something, is this going to damage my car alot?
obviously it carnt be good for it but is it anything serious
to enter my car park at school you have to go over a lowered pavement and the bottom of my car scrapes on that. I do go over realllllllly slowly!
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COILOVERS FTW
get on2 jackson tuning on clubpolo.co.uk, can pick up the coilovers that im running for 215 delivered
did have 60/80 springs and dampers on my 8v....was ok.
all in all id say coilovers.....rides harder but i like it and steerings way better than springs and dampers.
taylor
PS. DO NOT CUT UR SPRINGS
get on2 jackson tuning on clubpolo.co.uk, can pick up the coilovers that im running for 215 delivered
did have 60/80 springs and dampers on my 8v....was ok.
all in all id say coilovers.....rides harder but i like it and steerings way better than springs and dampers.
taylor
PS. DO NOT CUT UR SPRINGS
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obvisly scrappin the floor pan is a prob....but i woudnt worry about it toooooo much, and even less if ur goin super slowadam_0612 wrote:as u have had coilovers on your polo and have probably experienced what i am about to explain please help
say u go over something and the scraping nosie comes from the bottom of your car scrapijng against something, is this going to damage my car alot?
obviously it carnt be good for it but is it anything serious
to enter my car park at school you have to go over a lowered pavement and the bottom of my car scrapes on that. I do go over realllllllly slowly!
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i run a bilstein B10 kit which is 60/40mm lower front and rear, handling is awesome, as said, how often do ya wanna adjust your suspension will decide which style of kit you go for, deffo recommend dampers as well as lowered springs as opposed to just lowered springs thotwistedl wrote:I have KW V1 coilovers and the ride is prety dam nice with them but they are about£700 lol not that I paid that
the billys turned it from a bit of a wallowing mess round corners to tight and turnable
The problem with mine is it doesn't even have a belly pan. for some reason the previoius owner got rid. Anyway just find out where it catches. Mine catches on the gas tank (which is silly as it could leak- or a spark exploding the car up in flames). I even feel the seat frame inside the car take a hit from the impact. Now this sometimes happens at super slow pace so mine actually needs raising a bit. I also had to change the front wishbones and bushes. However, whether the lowering contributed to that is anyones guess!adam_0612 wrote:as u have had coilovers on your polo and have probably experienced what i am about to explain please help
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So my advice would be to check where the scrubage occurs, if its the pan just ride slow or raise the coilies a bit.