Ben lloyd Registered User Joined Jan 20, 2015 Messages 29 Reaction score 4 Points 3 Age 43 Jan 31, 2015 #1 hi guy after some advise just fitted 19s to my car and needs to be lowered abit to make it look the part but can't decide on coil overs or just springs. Any suggestions on what to do
hi guy after some advise just fitted 19s to my car and needs to be lowered abit to make it look the part but can't decide on coil overs or just springs. Any suggestions on what to do
Ben lloyd Registered User Joined Jan 20, 2015 Messages 29 Reaction score 4 Points 3 Age 43 Jan 31, 2015 #2
Jimmy TDI Pro Tinkerer Joined Dec 21, 2013 Messages 1,320 Reaction score 260 Points 83 Location Manchester Feb 1, 2015 #3 H&R 35mm springs, and B5 perches up front will sort that right out mate. Here is a comparison of mine (sport model) before and after
H&R 35mm springs, and B5 perches up front will sort that right out mate. Here is a comparison of mine (sport model) before and after
C cuprajake Registered User Joined Oct 29, 2008 Messages 156 Reaction score 15 Points 18 Location NULL Feb 1, 2015 #4 Mine has hr springs. Quite bouncy. I'd go coils.
Jimmy TDI Pro Tinkerer Joined Dec 21, 2013 Messages 1,320 Reaction score 260 Points 83 Location Manchester Feb 1, 2015 #5 Mine is fine on the H&R springs, but I replaced the shocks at the same time for new factory sport shocks. If you do go coils though don't buy budgets as they are bouncy, and start to knock on the front within six months.
Mine is fine on the H&R springs, but I replaced the shocks at the same time for new factory sport shocks. If you do go coils though don't buy budgets as they are bouncy, and start to knock on the front within six months.
Ben lloyd Registered User Joined Jan 20, 2015 Messages 29 Reaction score 4 Points 3 Age 43 Feb 1, 2015 #6 I was swaying towards coils at least that way I can put it at the height I want aswell
DPM Site Sponsor Site Sponsor Joined Jun 10, 2006 Messages 5,580 Reaction score 396 Points 83 Location Newcastle/Durham Website www.dpmperformance.co.uk Feb 2, 2015 #7 How many miles have your current dampers covered and also what's your budget? Damian @ DPM Performance
How many miles have your current dampers covered and also what's your budget? Damian @ DPM Performance
Ben lloyd Registered User Joined Jan 20, 2015 Messages 29 Reaction score 4 Points 3 Age 43 Feb 2, 2015 #8 My car has done 92 thou. Haven't really fort of budget yet just wondering what's the best way to go. Cheers ben
My car has done 92 thou. Haven't really fort of budget yet just wondering what's the best way to go. Cheers ben
DPM Site Sponsor Site Sponsor Joined Jun 10, 2006 Messages 5,580 Reaction score 396 Points 83 Location Newcastle/Durham Website www.dpmperformance.co.uk Feb 2, 2015 #9 With that mileage I'd personally try and go for a full kit and not just springs. Damian @ DPM Performance
With that mileage I'd personally try and go for a full kit and not just springs. Damian @ DPM Performance