If there taking more then 4 hours then look elsewhere. I can do them in less then that time without a hoist and no air tools in my driveway.
You should do an alignment, toe, caster & camber all change with springs - so for better handling & tyre life - get a good alignment.
Generally up here (Brisbane) install & align varies from ~ $400 - $600 for springs on polo's & Golfs. I have heard of cheaper, but never seen the end results.
I think its going to be 3-4.5 hours total labour (including alignment) so at average good workshop charge out rates you can see how it works!
Cheers Guys! Seems like the going price then for install + allignment.
Why are people still so insistant on a alignment on a 6r polo. Changing springs will not affect toe which is the only thing you can really change.
Why you Cannot do a "Wheel Alignment" on the 6R polo
If gav had a $ for every time this thread was linked he would have a thew cartoons to drink.
It's your tyres & your $$$, so do as you please!
Gav's article refers to a car from the factory at factory height. This subject (I believe) was modifying the factory height, therefore you alter the parameters AND the alignment.
The Polo runs on the same basic suspension that has been under VW's since 1975. lower it, your steering geometry changes - fact.
1: Simple test. do a "before" alignment check on a modern digital / lazer aligner.
2: Lower the vehicle
3: Redo the alignment numbers.
If they are identical, send me your address & I'll send you a nice bottle of Scotch!
Never said it would be identical or wouldn't affect geometry, but it shouldn't change the toe and I would bet any wager that 90% of the shops out there won't do a proper job at moving the sub frame to get it right and because of the substantial drop it still won't come in spec as the frame and lower joints have very little movement
Got quoted $360 for labor and wheel alignment (which is not required) at Pedders so $600 is way too much. If you want you can do the rears by yourself (I did mine in 45 mins) and save yourself more money.
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Last edited by martinijosh; 26-07-2013 at 11:26 PM.
Hmm just reading that thread got me thinking. As it stands i still believe there is no point adjusting the steering when lowering the suspention as there is no adjustment (except toe in - which lowering wouldn't effect because its vertical travel)
BUT I do fully agree with Guy H in saying that when ever the suspention geometry is changed a wheel alignment should be done (becuase the camber, and possibly caster will go out)
I ask this question then - what problems do I look at facing when I lower my front suspention? Theoretically I will get a lot of positive camber no? (Or negitive, I get confused) and this needs to be corrected - but there is no adjustment for the camber or caster on the Polos with McPherson struts...
Any ideas
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