low coilovers??
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low coilovers??
removed my rear adjusters and cut down my bump stops at the rear, but the front wont go as low as i want it?? would it be safe to remove the helper springs from the front or is there some coilovers that go v low on the front?? the rear is fine now and rides so much better with the bump stops shortened no more bounce, just a tip for anyone! I would even consider shortened shocks and springs for the front as it would work out cheaper??

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Re: low coilovers??
we did a good job in the dark doing that didnt we chris
, ride is spot on now and the back sits perfectly
but like you said, the front needs to go lower
but like you said, the front needs to go lower
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Re: low coilovers??
ive removed the helper spring on the last set i had with no probs at all
he who dares
he who dares
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i were talking to somone about this today at work and he were expaining to me how yes it can be done by removing the helper and winging up the the threads but he says that it will definately comprimise on rideyorks GT TDI wrote:ive removed the helper spring on the last set i had with no probs at all
he who dares
it will be more bouncy without that shorter softer spring to smooth out the bumps which will then effect the handleing
yesterday me and chris cut the bumpstops in half on his polo and we got rid of the bounce
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Re: low coilovers??
i think i will give it a try as it costs nothin! 
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my garage anytime this weekend or if its dry your drive hahawhitegtipolo wrote:i think i will give it a try as it costs nothin!
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Re: low coilovers??
hey man.see when you removed the rear adjusters did you take the full thing out and just let the spring sit in the hub?(if thats right)
i was wanting to do this at the weekend there but have just removed the bottom ring(the one that locks it)
cheers ryan
i was wanting to do this at the weekend there but have just removed the bottom ring(the one that locks it)
cheers ryan
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at first i we removed the ajusting ring but it only gives you a 4 or 5 mm drop which is pointlessryandel_9n3 wrote:hey man.see when you removed the rear adjusters did you take the full thing out and just let the spring sit in the hub?(if thats right)
i was wanting to do this at the weekend there but have just removed the bottom ring(the one that locks it)
cheers ryan
so we removed the whole lot with the big 19mm bolt underneath the spring cradle and it is perfect which gave a 15 to 20 mm drop
its reccomended that you chop your bumpstops in half though or else you will have a very bouncy ride
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Re: low coilovers??
yup thats what ive done just remove the whole thing and check your spring sits in the recess otherwise its pointless removing just the ring as it doesnt go much lower! 
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Re: low coilovers??
i dont mean to sound like a cowboy here people but .....
i recon so that you keep your ride comfort and your handleing could we not chop a coil off the main spring not the helper spring,
well maybe half a coil first and see what that is like, if not low enough then we will remove another half
i think it will work well
i recon so that you keep your ride comfort and your handleing could we not chop a coil off the main spring not the helper spring,
well maybe half a coil first and see what that is like, if not low enough then we will remove another half
i think it will work well
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Re: low coilovers??
nope no way the spring rate will be affected! ill just remove the helper!
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Re: low coilovers??
what do ya meanwhitegtipolo wrote:nope no way the spring rate will be affected! ill just remove the helper!
cos me and ryk cut 3 coils off each spring on that beemer and the ride wasnt effected at all, it was just lower
surely nothing will be effected other than ride height which then if its to low can be re-ajusted
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Re: low coilovers??
nope its a bodge!!! 
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im a maintenance engineer, i love bodgewhitegtipolo wrote:nope its a bodge!!!
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Re: low coilovers??
when your spring is sitting in the recess has it not got loads of room to move about tho.have you put any thing between the recess and the spring like a bit of rubber???whitegtipolo wrote:yup thats what ive done just remove the whole thing and check your spring sits in the recess otherwise its pointless removing just the ring as it doesnt go much lower!
sorry for all the questions as well.
