Joe's guide to lowering :D

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JoeG07
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Joe's guide to lowering :D

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Lowering your car is a great way to drastically improve its aesthetics, and can also improve the handling. I’ve written this guide based on my own experience which is from lowering a MK4 polo by 60mm using a Jackson Tuning suspension kit, but I’m assuming it won’t be too different with other models. If anything in this guide is wrong or missing or inaccurate, feel free to correct me! I am not pretending to be an expert, just sharing with others my own experiences. Also half of it is borrowed from the MK4 faq, im not taking credit for writing that bit lol.

As with most mods, buying cheap means buying twice. With suspension mods especially, you get what you pay for. My advice: do it right the first time. And remember, if you lower your car you WILL need the tracking and camber done; this normally costs about £40, but I paid £80 to get mine done at a specialist place which uses computers and lasers to do a four wheel alignment, which IMO was well worth it as the handling on my car is perfect, I can let go of the wheel on a flat road and it drives dead true! There are several options to meet your budget, here are the three most common ones:

1. Replacing the springs. If you buy shorter springs the car will sit lower. Fair enough, but the standard shocks you're using are not meant to work with the shorter springs. Hence, the maximum amount of lowering is limited to 30 - 40 mm. Even then, the shocks will not last as long as they would otherwise, and the ride and handling may be poor. Doing this on old shocks may cause them to “bottom outâ€
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Post by CraigMK4 »

:) NICE!!! But don't forget, £480 + your 100 for the insurance :( i never realised how much it would cost until now! Argh i want to do this so badly, but its just too expensive for my student wallet atm! I think i may just have to put it off a few months and then get it done properly without cutting corners like you said... and then not telling my parents how much i'm spending lol good guide mate!
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Post by Petrol_Head »

Has anyone tried to fit these themselves????
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Post by polo gangsta »

duno but im gona have a go, back ones shouldn't be too hard and front ones should be alright
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Post by h4r1s »

Petrol_Head wrote:Has anyone tried to fit these themselves????
yup 8) you spent £80 on tracking and camber :shock:
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

£80 is expensive for 4 wheel laser alignment.

I used a VW specialist place who uses the VW rig and it cost me £50, took them a fair while to do it as well and I was also given the before and after printout.
Automotive Performance Services wrote:Beissbarth 4WA
APS are able to offer four wheel alignment checks and adjustments using the very latest VAG dealer 1813F alignment system. This enables us to accurately setup the camber, toe and tracking of a vehicle, achieving the best possible results from your car’s chassis set up.
From £45 + VAT
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Jackson Tuning????

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"I, and many polo owners, use lowering kits from Jackson Tuning, also referred to as a Phil J kit. They’re from a German brand called evo, and a full suspension kit cost me £130, worth every penny imo"


whats the link so i can check it out please
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Post by olop_chris »

Phil J is someone on http://www.clubpolo.co.uk

You'll find a section called 'Jackson Tuning'

They're not brilliant though, I wouldnt say they improve your handling though...but you cant complain for the price!
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Post by JoeG07 »

nah my polo felt like a bus round corners, always felt like it would tip, but it goes great round corners now!
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Post by Hardcore »

basically for the best lowering i eed to buy coilovers which cost about £270. i want to lower my car 80 mm. wth 15 inch alloys. an dno what tyres, but there pretty low prfofile. if i add them rubber bumper things to my springs. i shud still get over speed bumps lol. thats my only worry. but ill just buy a new splitter just incase and jus go for trial and error lol.
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