wooooo that doesnt look right up front. you put teh bearings and bushes in yeah?
yeah rear should go a little lower. iv never taken my adjusters or perches out and it almost tucks a 215/40/18 on the back
Yeah man, still on the 215/35/18s. The photo I posted two days ago is wound right down and still up on the hoist. Just after I took it, we lowered the hoist and we realised that front struts were coming up and through the chassis a good 5-10cm.
We fixed that by using the top hat things from the original suspension (between the struts and the body), and that worked well. By then we'd run out of time / daylight so the front coils are wound all the way up, which looks le crap. I'll wind them down on the weekend probably then get another wheel alignment. How much would changing the front height like that actually throw out the wheel alignment?
Edit: Hmm, rear's wound all the way down and it's not sitting as low as I want it to be.
(remember, the fronts aren't wound down yet)
Considering taking out the perches? That'll get me another 1 or 2cm, right?
Last edited by saMfish; 03-02-2012 at 03:43 PM.
wooooo that doesnt look right up front. you put teh bearings and bushes in yeah?
yeah rear should go a little lower. iv never taken my adjusters or perches out and it almost tucks a 215/40/18 on the back
The daily
White 2001 Mk4 GTI
GIAC stage 1 - ECS stage 1 clutch & 14lbs Flywheel - 42Draft/Remus Exhaust - APR R1 dv - N75J - K&N
have you got the rears how they are in this picture with the adjuster all the way to the bottom?
oh sorry guys missed that, single adjuster, if you were to remove the adjusters and leave the perche you would need to find a ring to keep the spring centered on the perche, I ran no adjusters for dub-stitute and there was lots of movement but it was only for one day, and when you jack the car only a small amount at the rear the spring falls out of the top mount only the perche kept the spring in place, so I would hate to see how bad it is with no perches the risk of the spring falling out would scare the crap out of me
The daily
White 2001 Mk4 GTI
GIAC stage 1 - ECS stage 1 clutch & 14lbs Flywheel - 42Draft/Remus Exhaust - APR R1 dv - N75J - K&N
Yeah with the perches out even when jacked up the springs will still stay in there, so there is pretty much no chance they will pop out. I ran no perches for ages(till i got defected). I have the exact same coilovers and they ran fine.
Now the fun begins with problematic swaybar rubbing, Shaft rubbing on frame, axle bind, your tyre rubbing on pretty much everything under there ripping apart your fender liners....oh And the good ole "can't go through the maccas drive through cause i can't get over the speed bumps
haha but we totally love it! Looks the goods anyways mate, love that colour.
Wound down the fronts today, hella yeah! Wheel alignment / removal of rear perches booked for Thursday.
Just an iPhone photo for now; I took some better photos that I'll put up when I get my mac running again (magsafe/charger port died.. 2nd one in 2 weeks >.>)
---------- Post added 06-02-2012 at 10:35 AM ---------- Previous post was 05-02-2012 at 05:48 PM ----------
Haven't had time to go do a proper shoot at a location, but here
I've also come to the conclusion that I need to buy some wheel spacers... 20mm? 10mm? What do you think, peoples?
looks awesome, and nice to know the rear springs won't fall out tho I don't think I can get enough drop in the front on mine to match the rear drop if I took my perches out .
The daily
White 2001 Mk4 GTI
GIAC stage 1 - ECS stage 1 clutch & 14lbs Flywheel - 42Draft/Remus Exhaust - APR R1 dv - N75J - K&N
Thanks man yeah haha, that's the one downside I found with the FK coilovers; they don't go as low.
Pretty sure it's sagged a bit already, this makes me a happy camper
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