switching insurance is not an option unfortunately
so back to my question.
the H&R springs DO lower it by 35mm? (which would then void insurance?)
I thought i remember reading somewhere that the standard polo is up higher, so the drop on the GTI is not really 35mm
That's strange. I advised them my intention to modify my car and they said they won't charge me extra for modifications? As long as I tell them what I'm having done.
Although I fall in the 30+ category....but that shouldnt be any different for the maturer drivers right?
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Hi Everyone,
Just thought I'd bump up a new thread instead of starting a new one. My suspension is currently being installed and I bought H&R springs (30-35mm) Part No: 29333-3 brand new which arrived last week. I'm thinking with a 215/45/17 profile, having 35mm springs will sit nicely to begin with, but I'm concered the springs will then settle in after a few kms of driving and then sit over the tyre. The reason I know this is because I've seen a few pics of guys with 215/40/17 with 35mm drop.
Just so you know, I'm pandantic about these sort of things, and prefer a flush look, the guard has to be about 2 fingers above the guard and it needs to look clean.
I'm thinking of selling these and opting for 20mm springs. I guess the reason for the switch is because I want something that will give that height I want, but also with the occassional trackday, I want to have no issues with the guard rubbing, rolling guards etc etc!
Can I grab your thoughts before I put it up for sale?
Cheers.
215/40/17?
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