Save up and buy coilovers - specific enough
What do i need??
I know abot coilovers - but they are slightly out of my price range.. what are decent and shorter stiffened shocks that i can put on my golf?? the more specific the better cheers lads and lasses
2012 Ford Focus - Panther Black
Previous - 1977 VW Golf GLS - 2E (beige beast)
Previous - 1976 VW Golf Ls (flipper blue)
Save up and buy coilovers - specific enough
Whats your budget for starters?
That's the best starting place.
Cause you could either go for a good quality spring/shock combo eg. adjustable Koni yellow shocks & Eibach springs & have a excellent handling & ride quality characteristics & still lower you car upto 2"
or
You could just be chasing "dumpage" & go for cheap arse coilovers & have zero ride quality but look supposedly "cool/scene"
I know what I'd rather have
yea pretty much. buying some 'decent' springs and shortened stroke shocks will set you back more than cheap coilovers. and they probably wont go low enough to satisfy. mind you, if you that spring and shocks would probably handle better than the cheap coils (and have dampning adjustability maybe too)
What do you mean by "would probably handle better"
I can garantee a shock & spring setup will ride & handle a ton better than any cheap coilovers
Hell!
Even my decade+ old koni's with Jamex springs & the fronts chopped will still ride & handle better
I honestly don't know what it is about these days where people just want to dump cars on the ground & bounce around everywhere! Oh & use the cheapest parts possible to achieve it.
& if you turn around & say "oh but you chopped your springs", that was before coilovers were main stream & even then they were around the $3K mark & thats over 12 years ago!
Long story short as to why I chopped the springs.
I had short bodied front struts with level ride height & they blew out from crazy road works & couldn't get replacement struts(the brand no longer made that version). So I had to go back to stock struts & fit koni inserts & fit the springs which raised the car up approx 1" cause of the longer strut body. So I had to chop the front spring to get the cars ride height level again!
Hey guys, so bottom line whats the best recomendation?
Say it was Hot tuning coilovers which i believe are around $700 (i think)
How much would shock/spring combo cost and how would that compare to a decent set of coilovers?
Also what is a "decent" set of coilovers? (brand and price)
If you're on the bumpstops obviously the ride is crap! but if you have even cheapy coils set at a reasonable ride height
, ah hell, they're still crap and not match very well. (IMO)
All depends on what you're after.
I wanted to belly ache my deisel, and I figured cheapy coils would be alot safer than chopped springs. Both would have hit bump stops at the height I had mine.
If I wanted something that would handle better I'd would have spent twice as much and gone for wietec/bilstein/H&R coilovers. This way I'd have more precise control over the ride height, but still have a quality unit and adjustability (other than just height)
If I was going pure "race car" I'd just go a set of koni adjustables and quality springs. i'd have no control over the ride height (other than specified manufactor drop spring height) but being a race car, I wouldn't be going for a look, rather ride quality & improved handling.
Like I said, and has been mentioned countless times, depends what you're after, what you're going to use it for, and what your budget is.
I'm pretty sure this whole topic of lowering a mk 1 has been covered many times before.
Im going for a street/low look and i doubt Josh will be doing racing in his mk1 aswell.
I dont want to go extremely low as i dont want my tyres scraping ont he arches etc (like they already do!)
I was hoping to get the golf pretty damn low with some new lower profile tyres, but also have reasonable ride and handling.
I guess i could substitute a little "lowness" for ride and handling as i tend to drive like a F1 driver from time to time.
Hope that helps??
I am running my VW Mk3 VR6 on Hottuning coilovers over 1 yr and everything is ok 100%. Recommended (evorobin).
R36 > MK5 2006 1.9 TDI > MK4 2003 1.6 Generation > MK3 1995 2.8 VR6 > MK2 1990 1.6 > MK1 1982 1.8 GTI
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