Why so many lowering kits For Sale ?
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Garrardrj
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Why so many lowering kits For Sale ?
I have thoughts of lowering our car a little but seeing so many kits for sale secondhand is putting me off , so why are there so many for sale ?
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Willoughbyyy
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Re: Why so many H&R kits For Sale ?
Various reasons from what I've seen.. People wanting lower so upgrade to coilovers/airride but also some change their mind due to road conditions and ride so go back standard. If you like the look and don't mind bouncy ride just do it 
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Re: Why so many H&R kits For Sale ?
H&R are very good quality kits. Id be surprised if people were selling due to issues. Moreso, they want to be lower as Wiloughbyyy says
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haflidij
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Re: Why so many H&R kits For Sale ?
Also if you go for H&R lowering springs prepare yourself for a MUCH bumpier ride than stock. The car rides way better and theres alot less bodyroll but its way harsher ride. Worth the upgrade i would say!!Garrardrj wrote:I have thoughts of lowering our car a little but seeing so many kits for sale secondhand is putting me off , so why are there so many for sale ?
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Garrardrj
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Re: Why so many H&R kits For Sale ?
Perhaps my title should have said lowering kits , my H and R in the title was intended to say height and ride. Anyway if it effects the ride that much i don't want it , so it has made my decision quite quickly .
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Re: Why so many lowering kits For Sale ?
Corrected the title for you
It does depends very much how far you lower. Generally the lower you go, the more bumpy it gets
Up to a 35mm drop is barely noticeable normally
It does depends very much how far you lower. Generally the lower you go, the more bumpy it gets
Up to a 35mm drop is barely noticeable normally
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Garrardrj
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Re: Why so many lowering kits For Sale ?
Why do manufacturers leave such big gaps between the top of the tyre and the wheel arch on sporty looking cars ? Fair enough on non sporty cars but some do look odd or is there an actual reason ?
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JoeMarano
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Re: Why so many lowering kits For Sale ?
I think with the case of the Polo its purely for ride comfort as it has fairly stiff suspension and low profile tyres so having a decent bit of clearance helps with the comfort.
I would have liked it about 15mm lower as standard tbh
I would have liked it about 15mm lower as standard tbh
