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Thread: Lowering Springs vs. Coilovers

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    Quote Originally Posted by car_nut View Post
    I am waiting for Frank to quote me, not sure he can do KW Street Comforts.
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    It's a NO from Frank. Says KW Germany are protecting its nominated KW Australian agent/s.

    So seems I will purchase locally/ie Australia.
    2015 Polo GTI with DA pack : Milltek Turbo back exhaust | DD spacer | JB1 | VWR Turbo Intake elbow and intake hose | BMC panel filter | KW Street Comfort coilovers | Whiteline adjust. endlinks | Harding DSG Perf. tune | Wagner Intercooler| Dotz Mugello 17 x 8 32ET

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    Yup at £920 it's better to buy it locally and get local warranty.
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    Being that I own a GTI 6r polo does that mean that the 25 drop in the front won't be much different to stock?

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    running on KW Street Comforts as well, it is by far the most comfortable coilovers I've used. Its unbelievable how low the car is and yet the comfort is still better than a stock Scirocco. Just be sure to use back your stock endlinks as using a shorter one will result in knocking of the ARB.

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    Hi Staz88,

    I am in the same boat and have H&R 25/40 springs but find the ride way too harsh.

    I am looking at the KW Street Comforts after seeing your post but I am wondering what ride height you set them at?

    Have you set them at the same ride height as the H&R springs? If so is it a smoother ride?

    Cheers

    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jefros View Post
    Hi Staz88,

    I am looking at the KW Street Comforts after seeing your post but I am wondering what ride height you set them at?

    Cheers

    Chris
    Hi Chris, my ride height looks similar to that in Staz88's photo, I also have KW street comforts -
    Fronts: centre wheel hub to fender arch 320mm
    Backs: centre wheel hub to fender arch 323mm

    I keep dropping it bit by bit but the backs have only one thread left, plenty of adjustment left on fronts to go lower but KW recommend a max. of 325mm so I've gone beyond that but no problems as yet. I did need to fit Whiteline adjustable endlinks because the std ones got clunky but you should get away with the oems.

    Ride quality, with my dampers set 2 clicks away from fully soft, is not as harsh as std. suspension. Handling is vastly improved, no body roll, feels like a go-cart.

    Cheers
    2015 Polo GTI with DA pack : Milltek Turbo back exhaust | DD spacer | JB1 | VWR Turbo Intake elbow and intake hose | BMC panel filter | KW Street Comfort coilovers | Whiteline adjust. endlinks | Harding DSG Perf. tune | Wagner Intercooler| Dotz Mugello 17 x 8 32ET

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jefros View Post
    Hi Staz88,

    I am in the same boat and have H&R 25/40 springs but find the ride way too harsh.

    I am looking at the KW Street Comforts after seeing your post but I am wondering what ride height you set them at?

    Have you set them at the same ride height as the H&R springs? If so is it a smoother ride?

    Cheers

    Chris
    Yep, I run at the same height as the lowering springs were. Ride is as smooth as factory.
    The KW street comfort springs are not as stiff as the H&R springs.. so the car will sit lower as you start piling people in.
    But you can adjust the ride height to best suit your needs.

    The only downside to the KW's is the cost.

    Hope that helps.

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    I landed a set of Bilstein B14's for my A1 last September for only about $1100 out of Germany - eBay seller with great feedback, also operated a standalone store.

    That seller doesn't seem to have any listed right now, but there's others coming up out of the UK for $1400ish shipped.
    I flicked seller an email before bidding and steps were taken that avoided GST and duty *cough*.

    Did a lot of research before settling on the B14's. The top of the range B16's are obviously great tech, but general consensus seemed to be that most people except the dedicated few who'd track their cars and invest time dialling in a different setup for on track, would fit the B16's and never adjust the adjustable aspects ever again, in which case, people recommended saving half your money and just going the B14's in the first place.
    2014 Audi A1 Sportback Sport
    APR Stage 2 - HP DQ200 DSG tune - Quaife DQ200 LSD - LuK RepSet 2CT clutch - VWR CAI - Wagner Competition FMIC - Milltek DP & resonated cat-back - HP F&R sways - Bilstein B14 coilovers - Tarox Sport Compact brake kit - GFB DV+ - Whiteline LCA bushings w/ +caster - SuperPro race dog bone insert - Fondmetal 9RR matt black 18x8" wheels - Michelin PSS 245/35R18 - gloss black RS honeycomb grille - OEM clear lensed LED tail lights

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