Originally Posted by
noone
I've had the H&R's for about 2 months (only had the car for about 10 weeks).
Without the matched shocks, the ride can feel a little floaty (hard for me to tell, but probably feels like stock again) at some speeds (70ish kms), but otherwise is pretty good.
I don't think this setup is ideal for handling, but for slightly improved handling and a much cleaner look on a budget, I'd do it again.
Since I've had the car, the whole front end has become noisy (squeaks and creaks), not sure if its just the more rigid ride, or the way I've driven it...
If you're budget will extend, the Bilsten shocks or Koni kits are a good setup from all reports.
Thanks, noone.
I love how the stock GTI handles personally, but obviously, I haven't had much to compare it to, so if the H&R springs don't harm things too much on their own, i'd happily consider them sooner rather than later. Would they slowly take their toll on the stock shocks over time though? (forgive me if that's a silly question - not sure how these things work) Is this another reason why the Bilsten or similar shocks are recommended?
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