Foodie's Polo 9N Project

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Foodie's Polo 9N Project

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Hi Guys

I'm quite new to this forum so forgive me if I do anything wrogn or break forum rules :P

Here are a few pictures of my 2002 Polo 1.2. Got it back in Aug 08 after passing my test and love it to bits. The main reason why I have posted pics is I was wondering if any more experienced 'modders' can give me any hints on tips on giving the car a little 'extra'.

At the moment I'm looking for alloys, either Fabia vRS or BBS Montreal II off a Golf GT!!

Here is a link to the photos
http://s583.photobucket.com/albums/ss274/foodie90/


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here is the alloys on my 9n polo for a wee taster

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nice car u have good luck on the modding front
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Are they the actual Polo Montreals or are they from the Golf. Only reason why modding is on hold is I have a rather huge bill coming for a new passenger seat frame!! Also, what have you lowered yours by TDI_Burd?
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First thing first welcome to the site :D

If you have a look in the photo gallery at the top of the page you will get quite a few ideas from what other people have done.

If I were you I would start with a set of alloys and lowering.
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Thanks for your advice Chewy,

Would the BBS Montreal II alloys from a Golf fit on a Polo like mine?


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I got my alloys from a Golf, the tyres that were in that picture i posted were 205/55/16 ive since lowered the profile to 195/45/16 and the car sits and looks a lot better now!!

Im down 50mm but its quite bumpy
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Would you say 30-40mm woudl be suitable?

As regards fitting, I can see that the front would be a case of removign the old ones and replace with smaller one but at the rear there isn't any spring, looks like the shock absorber or am I missing something? Also, how easy are they to fit? Thanks, Mike
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I am down 30mm but want to go lower

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As for fitting it all depends on how much mechanical knowledge and what tools you have.

The springs on the rear are not round the damper like the fronts they are separate.

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This guide will be of help even tho its for fitting coilovers

http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 89&start=0
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So in order to lower the car, do I only need springs? Sorry to sound dumb!
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Hi Guys

There has been abit of a change in the alloy wheels - insted of the BBS Montreal like TDI_Burd, I think I've got my mind set on the 16'' Contur shown here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VOLKSWAGEN-GENUIN ... 240%3A1308

They should fit on my Polo shouldn't they?

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foodie90 wrote:Hi Guys

There has been abit of a change in the alloy wheels - insted of the BBS Montreal like TDI_Burd, I think I've got my mind set on the 16'' Contur shown here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VOLKSWAGEN-GENUIN ... 240%3A1308

They should fit on my Polo shouldn't they?

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foodie90 wrote:So in order to lower the car, do I only need springs? Sorry to sound dumb!
Yeah anything up to 30mm you only need springs any lower and you also need to change the dampers
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Do you think the car would sit nicely on 30mm?
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Yeah with a nice set of 17's on
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I'm more for the 16s. Only thign is I'm going to need tyres and I've got a hefty bill coming for my seat repair tomorrow!!
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