Interesting stuff! It's good to see a car maker tailor their suspension for a specific market, unlike the Germans who fit the same granite like springs and dampers for every country.
Suspension and engine calibration are the 2 areas that take the longest to develop, sometimes years. And then we go and throw all that good work in the bin and fit aftermarket stuff
![Grin :grin:](https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/Smileys/newsmileys/grin.gif)
Something to bear in mind with the MK5 GTI is how old it is now. Suspension technology has come a long way in 12 years. Some of the aftermarket kits out there are really good, and there are some I wouldn't fit to my wheel barrow, let alone a car. The GTI is a low car to begin with - and I'm not talking about scene arch gaps - so doesn't have masses of suspension travel from the factory. Lowering it can have a worse affect on the handling than predicted. My VWR kit is only -15mm but I've bottomed it out several times already, with one passenger! How people manage with coilovers dropped -50mm or more, I have no idea.