whats the best way to lower my 9n3
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callum aspinall
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whats the best way to lower my 9n3
whats the best way to lower my 9n3 without losing to much comfort as its still a family car PLEASE HELP!
- brad mole
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Re: whats the best way to lower my 9n3
when i first lowered mine on coilovers, i only dropped it about 35mm and it was a little stiffer but not too stiff, but the more ive lowered it the stiffer its got, so id say if you dont want to lower it much then go for coilovers and just dont drop it much.
but then again you could go for springs lol, but i have not experience with using them so wait for someone elses reply whose used them
but then again you could go for springs lol, but i have not experience with using them so wait for someone elses reply whose used them
Re: whats the best way to lower my 9n3
callum aspinall wrote:whats the best way to lower my 9n3 without losing to much comfort as its still a family car PLEASE HELP!
I am on 30mm eibach springs and the ride is fine not to bumpy are hard
Re: whats the best way to lower my 9n3
coil overs are one option however it can be an expensive option and not worth while if you are looking to have a similar ride. I personally would get gti springs and put them on this will lower the car between 15mm and 20 mm and is very cost effective as the ride will be similar to what you have already but with much less body roll, and it is cheaper on the insurance side of things.
Re: whats the best way to lower my 9n3
why lower the car 20 mm.RITCHAT wrote:coil overs are one option however it can be an expensive option and not worth while if you are looking to have a similar ride. I personally would get gti springs and put them on this will lower the car between 15mm and 20 mm and is very cost effective as the ride will be similar to what you have already but with much less body roll, and it is cheaper on the insurance side of things.
i find that waste of money.
buy coilovers .howlower you go how stiffer its gets.
than you can choose
- captainbeyond88
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Re: whats the best way to lower my 9n3
the best way imo, would be a set of high quality coilovers. like a set of weitecs or something. they cost alot but the ride comfort should be stiffer but not horrendous.
- whitegtipolo
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Re: whats the best way to lower my 9n3
i second that i have weitecs and even with my car on the deck the comfort is amazing! I used to have ta technics but they were so harsh!! 




