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    Eibach Pro Kit "Lowering"

    Hey Guys,

    Got my Pro Kit installed last Friday, sad to say Im not really happy about the aesthetic changes....
    Handling-wise, it firmed up the roll on corners nicely with no negative effects on ride.
    But...It almost seems like there is no change in ride height when a 20mm drop is specified. Im not too sure about how "settling" suspension works, but I was wondering if someone with stock suspension on their GTI could measure the gap between the tyre and wheel arch for me on front + back??
    I know I shouldve done this before I got the springs, just ran out of time.
    I will measure mine when I get home and post em also.

    Thanks ppl.
    T Go
    MY11.5 Golf GTI | Bluefin Stage 2 | Pipercross Stage 2 Intake Pipe | AFE Pro 5R Filter | SPM Downpipe | VWR Sport Springs | H&R 22mm RSB | R LED Tail Lights

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    20mm ain't much!

    I remember in early 2006 I enquired with Eibach for a price on their coilover kit. $5000+ haha

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    Was this kit for a Polo GTI or just a Polo?

    If it was just for a Polo then you will have stuff all difference in height because the GTI is already 15mm lower than the stock ones (Therefore you would have only dropped the car 5mm).
    Cheers,

    John


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    The Kit is a 40mm drop on a Polo and 20mm on a GTI if I remember correctly on the product specifications sheet on the Eibach site....
    T Go
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    Quote Originally Posted by T Go View Post
    The Kit is a 40mm drop on a Polo and 20mm on a GTI if I remember correctly on the product specifications sheet on the Eibach site....
    That's interesting then. There should have been some noticable drop. Also remember that the spring will need to seat in properly yet which will drop the car further. Hopefully after a few weeks you will get the drop you were after.

    Another silly question, are you sure it wasn't a 40mm drop on the rear and a 20mm drop on the front for a standard Polo?
    Cheers,

    John


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    i can understand if you cant see much of a drop, 2cm aint that much. though if anything atleast it helps your handling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCM308 View Post
    Another silly question, are you sure it wasn't a 40mm drop on the rear and a 20mm drop on the front for a standard Polo?
    You got me paranoid so I checked the spec sheet

    20mm Front, 20mm Back on GTI
    30mm Front, 30mm Back on 1.4TDi, 1.9SDi and 1.9TDi
    T Go
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    Quote Originally Posted by T Go View Post
    Hey Guys,

    Got my Pro Kit installed last Friday, sad to say Im not really happy about the aesthetic changes....
    Handling-wise, it firmed up the roll on corners nicely with no negative effects on ride.
    But...It almost seems like there is no change in ride height when a 20mm drop is specified. Im not too sure about how "settling" suspension works, but I was wondering if someone with stock suspension on their GTI could measure the gap between the tyre and wheel arch for me on front + back??
    I know I shouldve done this before I got the springs, just ran out of time.
    I will measure mine when I get home and post em also.

    Thanks ppl.
    Between wheel arch and centre of wheel (just incase you have bigger diameter wheels/different profile tires etc)

    Front: 345mm
    Rear: 360mm

    Standard wheels/tires/suspension
    car has done 740kms

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    its been concluded on this forum before that the eibach springs are a very subtle lowering. it still looks like a stockish ride height.

    if you wanted low you should have gone with the H&R springs. there's plenty of pics on here showing both ride heights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gjuu View Post
    Between wheel arch and centre of wheel (just incase you have bigger diameter wheels/different profile tires etc)

    Front: 345mm
    Rear: 360mm

    Standard wheels/tires/suspension
    car has done 740kms
    Thanks for that!

    I just measured mine.... disappointing.

    They are within millimetres of your measurements....
    that really sux.

    I didnt go H&R coz I didnt have the money to get shocks as well, so I just went Eibach, knowing it wouldnt be a huge drop... but was at least expecting an ACTUAL drop.....

    dammit.
    T Go
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