I assume these had to be re-drilled in order to fit the 5x112 bolt pattern of the Rocco?
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The Rotors?? No, they are Mercedes Benz GL450, ML63 AMG, R500 / R63 AMG which are all 5 x 112 bolt pattern and feature the correct offset to suit the standard mounting point.
The caliper mounts up to the standard mounts on the hub using a new bolts and a spacers to allow the use of a 14mm bolts.
This is a very common low cost BBK option in the USA and to some extent Europe for Mk5, Mk6 Golf and Audi S3....
The hard part is finding good used Calipers although you can buy new from ECS for US$450 each approx.
Sounds great! I was about to go and see Specialised Brake & Clutch Services in Penrith to see what options I had as they upgraded my last car. This sounds a lot simpler than the last job.
Hi guys,
Can someone kindly re-post the links on where to get the H&R and Eibach springs?
I'd like to compare them and ultimately make a purchase. I've measured my OEM height and find that even after dropping 35mm on H&Rs the front lip will still be 10-11cm off the ground, which is good.
Also what would the ideal wheel offset be, if I were to buy another set of 19x8 or 8.5 to re-use my 235/35 tyres?
I know the standard offset is 41mm, and to get it flush with the body (without rubbing) I have to use 8mm spacers upfront and 12mm on the rears. So would it be ok if I buy a set of 19x8.5 ET31 then?
Thanks for your help, appreciate it.
The H&R's will not drop the R 35mm, I cant remember how much they drop... Bain has them fitted to his Rocco and he had pictures of before and after as well as some measurements... I am sure he can help you with that information.
As for the Eibach Pro-Kit springs, they drop you about 20mm front and 10 to 15mm rear and from all accounts they are not as stiff as the H&R's... Different manufacturers go in different directions... Eibach are all about ride quality as well as handling rather than outright handling over ride quality.. Again... this is only my opinion as I have not sampled a Rocco on H&R's.
With wheel offset you need to also look at the wheel width... there are some good tools in the Wheel and tyre section for calculating it all but in general you should be OK with either 35 or as low as 30.. Most people tend to go with 35 as there is less chance of guards scraping but I have seen an ET of 26 used on fronts with no issue.
Hi Guys,
I'm hoping to get some advice from people who have (or are looking to) lower their sciroccos.
I'm aware there are a few brands out there. I'm leaning towards VWR, and H&R second. Would appreciate any thoughts and experiences... Would be great if you could share where you bought them as well.
Also, how much would installation cost? (with or without alignment?)
Thanks!!
Well I finally had my VWR Springs fitted.
Have to say I've fallen in love with my car again, the stance is perfect.
It is still very manageable to drive around town just have to take care over larger bumps etc.
The ride has changed, it is a little stiffer but it is just as/if not more comfortable than OEM in all settings.
Sorry for the photos, I must admit they were a little bit of an afterthought :P
Before and After (Left going Right)
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...h_Wheels-1.jpg
Car Before
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMG_0140-1.jpg
Car After
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMG_0147-1.jpg
Now to save up for some more aftermarket mods for this beast :banana:
Cheers
Looking good Reginald! :)
Looks great! How much did they set you back?
hey guys i finaly got a chance to post some pics of my car and what i have done ... so i got the H&R springs in and i love em, the car sits perfect and the drive is very smooth .. also got my new wheels on, what i was after :) RS4 style wheels (not the colour i wanted, still to be decided, but happy they r in ) so 20x9 with a 40 offset and its perfect flush.. tyres 245/30/20[IMG]http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/...sc3f2af19.jpeg[/IMG][IMG]http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/...sdcb94c7a.jpeg[/IMG][IMG]http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/...s05f74fa5.jpeg[/IMG]