How safe is it to cut the springs on a mk2
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spring chopping = no
if only because you crash every last rut in the road if you have passengers - speaks a few volumes about what it may do to the handling in real terms. it'll probably still wallow as badly, just hit the maximum travel a lot earlier. stiffer ones are what you want, as well as shorter.
change your driving style instead, it's never going to be a super fast car (unless yours is a GT/G40/NZ-coupe-S) so get some playtime out of the jelly suspension instead whilst you're inching towards your destination. its great when you finally get close to the limits but dont take it any further
if only because you crash every last rut in the road if you have passengers - speaks a few volumes about what it may do to the handling in real terms. it'll probably still wallow as badly, just hit the maximum travel a lot earlier. stiffer ones are what you want, as well as shorter.
change your driving style instead, it's never going to be a super fast car (unless yours is a GT/G40/NZ-coupe-S) so get some playtime out of the jelly suspension instead whilst you're inching towards your destination. its great when you finally get close to the limits but dont take it any further
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Yeah, there is something to be said of the fun factor of the standard handling of the old polo
Although, I can't get tyre squeal out of the new tyres like I could on the skinny old ones, and it has more of a tendancy to snap when it lets go.. Still, I'd rather keep an element of wallow in my suspension simply because it feels like you're going so much faster than you really are
I think stiffened suspension would just bring home how slow it actually is - and the ride would be even less refined. Think I won't be bothering lowering mine. I was considering it with the lower profile tyres and all, but I think really it'd just be more hassle than it's worth.
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Hah, yes, I know that one 
I do quite a lot of tech work for the school's plays etc, lugging around PA systems and lights and all that jazz - I can fit the entire PA system in the polo, seats down, a bass bin on the front seat and the footwell crammed full of cables, bit of single handed driving around corners to avoid being crushed by said bass bin - leads to some seriously interesting handling characteristics
Not to mention the accelleration.. I wouldn't be at all suprised if I was out accellerated by a bus with that lot in the car.. but it does a -very- nice job of lowering it 
I do quite a lot of tech work for the school's plays etc, lugging around PA systems and lights and all that jazz - I can fit the entire PA system in the polo, seats down, a bass bin on the front seat and the footwell crammed full of cables, bit of single handed driving around corners to avoid being crushed by said bass bin - leads to some seriously interesting handling characteristics
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Pfft, only 6,000? I had mine over 7,000 the other day
Purely by accident.. fiddling with carb, opened up the throttle and a vacuum tube shifted and lodged under the pulley and locked it fully open
Scared the pants off me that did.. although luckily it reached a point where it didn't seem to want to rev any higher, even though I'm pretty sure it doesn't have a limiter.
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