lowering tips - everyone with a gti please give some advice
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shantybeater
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lowering tips - everyone with a gti please give some advice
Hi guys, I was just wondering what everyone has their gti lowered to and with?
Ideally I don't want to faff about with coilovers, to me its not worth the extra cash to be able to adjust the height. Has anyone got photos of cars on springs? i was looking to lower around 60mm i think..baring in mind i will be running 16's hopefully on 195/40/16's
Ideally I don't want to faff about with coilovers, to me its not worth the extra cash to be able to adjust the height. Has anyone got photos of cars on springs? i was looking to lower around 60mm i think..baring in mind i will be running 16's hopefully on 195/40/16's
I was lowered 60 front, 40 back on the 16" RXII's last year and it looked spot-on, and there was a bit of arch-gap left over.
Here's a pic from Santa Pod last year

Theoretically, you could go lower than 60mm with the wheels on, as they're only 6.5J wide and sit rather well inside the arch.
There was no rubbing at all, only when I put spacers into the equation, things started to get a bit dodgy.
Here's a pic from Santa Pod last year

Theoretically, you could go lower than 60mm with the wheels on, as they're only 6.5J wide and sit rather well inside the arch.
There was no rubbing at all, only when I put spacers into the equation, things started to get a bit dodgy.
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shantybeater
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It cost £140 from Mr. Jackson (PhilJ) on CP.
You can go lower than 60mm on springs and shocks, there's both a 75mm and 80mm kit available on CP.
I'm not sure about whether they will look the same, the GTI is already lowered 10mm as standard, but I'm not sure whether that is in regard to the standard springs/dampers or the whole suspension setup.
Also, here's another example of a GTI on the 16" RXII's:
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... hp?t=29543
Cyhliu's car looks spot-on
You can go lower than 60mm on springs and shocks, there's both a 75mm and 80mm kit available on CP.
I'm not sure about whether they will look the same, the GTI is already lowered 10mm as standard, but I'm not sure whether that is in regard to the standard springs/dampers or the whole suspension setup.
Also, here's another example of a GTI on the 16" RXII's:
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... hp?t=29543
Cyhliu's car looks spot-on
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cheers for all the replies guys, think i'm gonna go for the 60/40 kit, any lower will prob cause problems, alot of lush looking polos, cyhliu yours is along the lines of what i want mine to look like, are those standard brake calipers?
I assume it will look better leaving the back on 40?? or would I go 60-60
I assume it will look better leaving the back on 40?? or would I go 60-60
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