I'm interested in this too, I've just enquired about the Eibach Pro-Kit. This only lowers it another inch or so. A few people have that, which means it's not really annoying on speedbumps etc.
hey guys,
im thinking about lowering the polo gti, what sussy setup are u guys running?
looking for a setup thats suitable for everyday driving + occasional track days.
- springs/coilovers?
- spring rates?
- how low?
- opinions on your suspension setup...
- brand?
- price tag?
- pics would also be awesome just to give me an idication of how low i should go as well.
thanks,
willy
I'm interested in this too, I've just enquired about the Eibach Pro-Kit. This only lowers it another inch or so. A few people have that, which means it's not really annoying on speedbumps etc.
KW suspension is a popular on this forum. I am also looking for suspension options at the moment, so far the KW Version 3 coilovers appeals to me the most. The only thing holding me back from going out and getting these tomorrow is that you cant lower car more than about 1 3/4' inches (one and three quater inches). I would have expected more from a height adjustable suspension.
My quote for the Eibach Pro-Kit is $580 not-installed... is that reasonable?
Sounds too cheap??
Springs only?
Springs + shocks combo will be a lot more than that...
I am waiting for my H&R lowering springs to arrive...
06 Polo GTI - REVO Stage 2 = 140kw @ wheels.
06 Golf GTI - Bluefin Stage 1 blacked out with ED30 theme, leather, xenon, etc.
remember tho guys
you put in lowering springs with your stock shocks you will wear out the shocks and end its life very quickly!
if your gonna do a shock/spring combo your not far off a set of weitec v1s or kw v1's ..
speak to Dragan even for Weitec of KW Springs/Shocks if your not wanting to go to coilovers due to costs, he does discounts for the forum members dragan@inmotive.com.au for contact
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Remember, the Polo is already lowered by around 25mm, relative to the standard Polo. An Eibach Pro or Koni Sports spring kit lowers this a further 15-20mm, and at that point, you are not far off the bump stops.
You can buy a Koni Sports kit, which comprises blue series lowered springs and Koni Yellow adjustable front and rear shocks -- which are designed to work together -- for around $1,400 + fitting
How come you have that URL in your sig, advertising? Curious to know why you'd plug them while having them in your sig as well.
I asked him for a price on KW springs, should I have mentioned being a VW Watercooled forum member?
Do the agents in other cities (ie: Sherrin Motorsport in Brisbane) do the discounts too?
Polo GTI Weitec V1's are $1609. 5% discount for Forum Members.
So $1522 i think that works out to be ..
Hope that helps
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