Which coil overs?

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Which coil overs?

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I am looking to buy some coil overs for my GTi but know there is a lot of choice, and obviously a big difference in prices. The car has 16" bbs rx11's on and am mainly wanting to fit them so i can lower the car on to them, not bothered about it being sat on ot ar$e, want something that is going to keep some kide of ride comfort but also keep it tight on B roads. Any help would be brill.
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

I went with KW Variant 1's

Think they came to £680 supplied and fitted.
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Post by Silky V »

I have to agree with going with KW.

The only other coilovers i'd recommend would be H&R or Bilstein.
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Post by CymruPolo »

3rd vote for KW here, no complaints.
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Post by Silky V »

Get the Variant 2's. Thats what i'm running.

They are damping adjustable so you can adjust how hard/soft you want your ride.

You won't regret it!
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Post by D77 »

Thanks for the quick replies, going to look into prices when i have 10 minutes. Fitting wont be a problem, going to do that and full 4 wheel alignment myself.
Keep the recommendations coming though
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If I had the choice again I'd go for the KW Variant 2 also. Had a ride in a GTi with them fitted and it was a lot better handling than my own FK Konigsport Silverlines :o
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whats your price range?
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To be honest though the handling with Variant 1's aren't bad at all. How much more expensive are V2s?
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Is it worth upgrading my 2.5 year old Konigsports in the near future then when I have money to burn? :wink:
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CymruPolo wrote:To be honest though the handling with Variant 1's aren't bad at all. How much more expensive are V2s?
If the V1s are around £680, then the V2s will be closer to £800 :wink:
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Mouse_GTI wrote:Is it worth upgrading my 2.5 year old Konigsports in the near future then when I have money to burn? :wink:
No! there's always a better and more fun mod to buy :wink:
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Si_GTi wrote:
CymruPolo wrote:To be honest though the handling with Variant 1's aren't bad at all. How much more expensive are V2s?
If the V1s are around £680, then the V2s will be closer to £800 :wink:
I had a feeling they were.
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£800? I paid around £650-£680 for mine. My brother got them for me.
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Budet, what budget! No seriously dont want to go stupid, its not going to be tracked or anything. cant go over £500! but still havn't had a proper look at prices yet
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