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    Suspension talk

    Hi guys & gals

    Thought I'd start a thread about general suspension chat. Questions, options, ideas, opinions, costs, etc.

    I'm going to start off by asking a question about my GTI.

    My wife's WS Fiesta Zetec that we traded for the GTI handled expertly (better than the GTI), but it also rode supremely well, with an uncanny ability to feel like a vehicle two or three sizes bigger with its bump blotting ability, particularly mid-corner acne when one was Having A Go.

    The GTI is my daily ride now, and I'm finding the suspension a Little Busy Not harsh by any means, but it doesn't have that supple initial compliance that the Fiesta had. A lot of bump-steer mid-corner particularly. If Ford (Europe) can provide an excellent compromise between handling and comfort, why can't VW?

    My question - what options do I have for retaining the handling but also softening the initial 10% (say) of suspension travel to help iron out day-to-day typical OZ B roads and provide the ability to tackle mid-corner bumps without being thrown of-line? I don't want to upset the look by lowering or (God forbid) raising the car. Would a good damper replacement help? Progressive rate dampers? Softer (or progressive rate) springs and firmer dampers? Other?

    It's not bothering me too much, however if I could get the same level of compliance + handling of the Fiesta for reasonable coin I'd be a happy dubber

    EDIT: Fiesta had 45 series tyres, so changing boots isn't an option.

    Cheers
    Last edited by Rushn; 18-12-2012 at 07:34 AM.

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    I don't have specific experience with the Polo Gti (still waiting to get it), but I have plenty of experience with both Bilstein and Koni, and found that Bilstein is very good at what you are after, excellent absorption of small bumps but still excellent for aggressive cornering.
    I also like Koni, but I feel the Bilstein shocks are definitely better for what you want

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    If you get a Bilstein B12 Pro Kit, you will be very happy with the results
    Last edited by Melon Head; 18-12-2012 at 10:38 AM.

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    Cheers. I'll do some research.

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    If i remember correctly its the use of digressive shock valving thats the secret to a compliant, yet controlled, suspension setup.

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    What's everyones opinion on the KW Variant 1 Inox-Line Coilover Suspension Kit...

    -How is the ride compared to stock on the confortable setting?
    -I know the variant 1 has 3 x damper setting adjustments. How good is it on cornering with sports setting?
    -How is the damper adjusted? Turning screw?

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    eibach pro kit and the kw's give a very good balance of ride and handling. you have lots of options as Koni, Bilstein, Eibach and kw's are very high quality. you should not have any problems with your ride with 45 series tyres.

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    Here is a video on the B12/14/16 kit

    The girl annoys the hell out of me, but anyway hope that helps a bit

    Last edited by Melon Head; 18-12-2012 at 03:54 PM.

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    I made a few local enquiries today, but the problem with living in the bush is that no one really has much of an idea, unless the vehicle is a Falcadore or their derivatives Does anyone have any metro suspension guru contacts they've dealt with previously that I can talk to?

    Cheers

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    If you get the B12 PRO kit all you need is any reasonably competent mechanic to install it
    They are made specifically for the Polo. The Bilstein factory has done all the development work so you don't have to guess
    Last edited by Melon Head; 18-12-2012 at 08:29 PM.

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