Explains all mate
Cheers
Jmac
Car had lowered h&r springs with oem shocks previously installed before being changed
To be honest its not the first polo we've seen that this has happened but its not very common especially with such low kms however being that someone else got to it prior and unsure how they installed (correct torque settings etc) its something that unfortunately happened. sydneys roads never helps and especially the car being that low and oem shocks not a fan of lowered springs i learnt years ago lol
If you ever install new shocks/coilovers its always wise to get new bearing strut tops which a lot of the kits come with now sometimes anyhow.
Outcome of the car was incredibly low to how he wanted it and the ride is quite good suprisingly and looks mint. Looks like a go-kart on cocaine lol
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
Explains all mate
Cheers
Jmac
Alba European
Service, Diagnostics and repairs. Mobile Diag available on request
Audi/VW/Porsche Factory trained tech 25+ yrs exp
For people who value experience call 0423965341
looks LOW!
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
Very True about the Sydney roads taking their toll.
Here are a few pics of the good one, other one lost its bearings over the shop floor.
The seal looks to have had a good workout.
I found that the performance of the stock shocks with H&R springs did not last long. For the first few thousand kms, they seemed ok, but in recent months, the ride became exceedingly floaty and bumps seemed to be worse than they should.
Even after a short travel with the new suspension, the handling over bumps and uneven ground is much better. there is also the changes to the new suspension bushes (whiteline) and front sway which i'm sure both have made a contribution, so I can't say its only been the coils.
No offence ment on this thread Pierre, always interested to learn more about my car and if others are experiencing similar issues. Happy with the work you and your shop have done.
No offense taken at all dude, just wanted to share info as we all are to how to stop or prevent something like this happening. Disappointed that it took longer then it should of due to parts not in stock (nice on VW lol)
IMO if you cant afford coilovers, get springs to lower for 'now'... just be prepared your shocks will die within 15-20k. By then you should have enough $$ to grab some coilovers and feel the difference (something chronic at that) from a shock/spring combo!
Any lower and it'd be a Nascar!
The whole car should be one very tight/firm right and be some fun around the track with the bushes & sways in front and back setup!
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
Bookmarks