my polo's life story - coilies fitted new pics
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shantybeater
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Looking good... and I thought mine was low!
You'll definitely need the arches rolled, probably even if you go a bit higher, it cost me £100 to get it done on mine so its not too expensive. don't even think about carrying people in the back until its a bit higher and the arches are done, even with mine how it is now, it scrubbed on bumps in the road this afternoon with 4 people in!
You'll definitely need the arches rolled, probably even if you go a bit higher, it cost me £100 to get it done on mine so its not too expensive. don't even think about carrying people in the back until its a bit higher and the arches are done, even with mine how it is now, it scrubbed on bumps in the road this afternoon with 4 people in!
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My god that is low! Looking awesome though.
As for the ride height and adjusting the coilies, simply loosen off the lower locking nut, then wind up the top one! The spring will just compress a little more so you might find the ride a little stiffer! Looking at the pic, looks like you could drop your car to around -120mm!
Get some 13" alloys and keep it slammed!
HTH
As for the ride height and adjusting the coilies, simply loosen off the lower locking nut, then wind up the top one! The spring will just compress a little more so you might find the ride a little stiffer! Looking at the pic, looks like you could drop your car to around -120mm!
HTH
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when it comes to adjusting them in small amounts liek this, do you then have to get your camber and tracking done again?shantybeater wrote:haha i love my rims too much to do that! i just had a go & had no problem raising it another few mil so obviously the guy that fitted them wasnt too clued up with coilies. Doesn't look too much higher either!!
I only get rubbing on big bumps and turning over 20 mph! perfect!
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