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    Quote Originally Posted by Gusman View Post
    Street comforts are a bit pricier than v1's (I paid $1,332 including shipping from Motorsportworld in the UK) and can't be wound down quite as low (still low enough though, 50mm at the back), but given their intended purpose I would expect that they have a better ride than the v1's (though to what extent I don't know). Gave it a little squirt up the twisties to Peachester on the Sunny Coast this afternoon, was wet so didn't push my luck but still had some decent hustle going, and was quite impressed that they could ride so well and deliver that sort of flat, chuckable handling. The ultimate test will be the bumpy tight corners on Mount Mee, so I will report back when I get a chance to get up there (if it ever stops frikkin raining).

    Hey Gusman, I too am looking at the street comforts for the TSI. So, am reading your comments with interest! I have V3s on my other car so hoping to keep it within the KW family, if all goes well. They are a great piece of kit generally speaking.

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    Yeah I will let it all settle for a few weeks and review, any rubbing etc will be more evident once it's done it a bit more I guess.

    Ride quality is good though, it's not stupidly hard and height is nice. I am going to adjust the height (it's a few mm off in spots etc) but will do once there is some settling

    When I get back onto a computer I will write up some points that I found useful for others trying
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    I see the dreaded coilover knock has struck again!

    Mine had all new stretch bolts and being only 1000ks old I didn't see a need for new strut top mounts. Mines most noticable on the front drivers side (rhs in Aus). Everything is tight so its really a pita to try figure out.

    If I push the front of the car down by hand and let it spring back up it replicates the sound it makes. I'll get a video up sometime today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLN355 View Post
    I see the dreaded coilover knock has struck again!

    Mine had all new stretch bolts and being only 1000ks old I didn't see a need for new strut top mounts. Mines most noticable on the front drivers side (rhs in Aus). Everything is tight so its really a pita to try figure out.

    If I push the front of the car down by hand and let it spring back up it replicates the sound it makes. I'll get a video up sometime today.

    Yeah I didn't think mine needed them either (and it didn't) but I just bought new ones from imparts as I didn't want to disassemble the old strut.

    One thing tho, there is BUGGER ALL thread sticking out the top in the engine bay, the nyloc nut just grabs it fully, bit disconcerting but both sides were the same and there is less thread on the shock than the original ones which is what made me think its normal, I'll post a pic when I get inside
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    Standard vs v1. There is no more tighenting to be had, like i say, the actual thread was less on the v1's as compared to the standard ones when compares side by side before even mounting the new mounts and such like.

    I might email Kw and just make sure its okay, as i say, it looked rather worrying. Does anyone else have the same?

    Also.. does anyone know what pitch the nylocs are? i bought some spares' from bunnings (incase i had to remove the top) and they're not the standard M10/1.5 that i think is the 'norm' here?


    Last edited by pontiff; 02-03-2013 at 01:29 PM.
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    If you're in need of any 6n1 parts, odds are that I am going to have them (dismantling 2 at the moment)

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    Suspension talk

    Most likely m10x1.25 which is fine pitch. Too late now but maybe if someone else has some kw's laying around they could measure the top pin length.

    Have you guys tried driving them at maximum height to see if you get the same issue? The mk4 used to sometimes give you the impression that the struts were fully tightened when they actually weren't. Are all of you also retightening any other suspension components in the laden or unloaded position? If you touch the control arms at all then they need to be tightened at the laden position. Try jacking up the front wheels individually and see if with the fronts wound right down and at full front compression if the nut is still properly torqued.

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    Just uploading a vid right now. The noise is a squeek (to me it sounds like the top rubber mount rubbing on the strut hole it goes through) which vibrates into the cabin. Its much more accentuated inside then the video shows.

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    That sound almost sounds like the swaybar squeaking but as u did there would not make the swaybar move would it?

    If u can really hear it in the cabin it's on the body somewhere isn't it, if you remove the top cap and try it, does it do it then? The top nut is a 22 I believe, I just put locktite on it as I didn't have another one handy given the pitch
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    Have you tried pushing the front end down while in the engine bay?
    The sound is definetly coming from the rubber mount rubbing/moving on the mounting point of the body.

    Could the lack of thread be causing a small gap/not enough clamping force so the rubber is moving around?


    Quote Originally Posted by pontiff View Post
    That sound almost sounds like the swaybar squeaking but as u did there would not make the swaybar move would it?

    If u can really hear it in the cabin it's on the body somewhere isn't it, if you remove the top cap and try it, does it do it then? The top nut is a 22 I believe, I just put locktite on it as I didn't have another one handy given the pitch

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