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Thread: Suspension for the Polo

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    Smile Suspension for the Polo

    Hey all its been a while any way lookig into new suspension for the Polo.
    To put it simply it feels slopy compared to my old MK4 Golf which Andrew set up suspension wise with: Koni shock, Eibach springs and a whitline RSB it was wikkid to drive loved the feeling.
    Looking at going a step further with the Polo tho due to the fact that once i get my ass into gear and get APR Map ill be running 150kw so need something that gets the power to the ground. I have found 2 options at the moment the KW veriant 3 coilover made by there race dept, or a PSS9 Bilstien coilover both are around the same price. What do you guys think ??? any info at all would be sweet cheers Rob

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    Do you mind if i ask how much you have been quoted for these as i have been meaning to do some research about them as well.
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    Hey ok KW v3s are instock at Imotive i think they are around 3k Bilstein Pss9s are around 3.5k and an 8 week wait to get to Aus both are 3 way adjustable its just personal choice really i still have not decided, waiting to see what Harding performance use on there project Polo.

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    Bilstein are not complete 3 way adjustable . The rebound and compression are adjusted together . KW is adjusted seperate . Also KW is stainless steel where Im pretty sure bilstein is galvanised .
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    What about strut braces is there anything available for the Polo gti. I saw a Seat front strut brace put on a diesel 9n polo overseas http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?p=1234971not sure how it worked. What about front and rear sway bars????
    Sorry PoloGTi if i have hijacked your thread ill make a new one if you like just thought i would keep it all under suspension.
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    Wink

    Its all good better off being in one place then every one can see. umm looked into it a little cant find anything as of yet waiting to see what comes out if anything does in the way of sway bars ect, If you find anything can you let me know as i am keen to get some bits aswell.

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    Well i got a message from the guy in the link i posted abouve about the strut brace:-
    my strut brace is off the 6L Seat Ibiza. The part number is 6L0 071 710. I ordered it from a Seat dealer here but as far as I know you don't get Seat's there do you? One warning about the brace though, it fits my diesel fine but the position of the ECU on FSi engines prevents the brace to be fitted. I don't know the layout of the 1.8T engine bay so I cannot comment on the possibility of a problem. Sorry I cannot be any more help, but I would love to see your GTi when you get it
    Now my question is, where is the ecu in the polo? My background is from doing up corolla's (dont laugh) and there ecu is inside on transmission tunnel.
    You people with gti whats your thoughts? Is he right?
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    Air induction side behind the air box think it is in the way.

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    I've heard good things about both, but more good about KW.

    Its also a bit cheaper, more adjustable and SS.

    Are you going to be tracking the car often? You might find that such an advanced coilover will be wasted if your not on the track at least once a month. Stage 2 could suffice for the occasional sprint.

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    Yes. It would be very easy to make the Polo too stiff and uncomfortable for around the roads. Careful Rob!
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