Hi guys,
I'm a long time lurker on the forum and have owned my 2005 mk5 gti for just over a year now. It's been a great daily driver and I decided to give the suspension a refresh as its done 101k. So last week I decided to have the following done:
- Inner front wishbone bushes (oem spec)
- Complete front tie rods (left and right, inner and outer, oem spec)
- Front and rear drop links (oem spec)
- Sachs shocks all round (oem spec)
- Top mounts all round (oem spec)
- Genuine sub frame bolt and shim renewed (x2 bolts)
- ST (by KW) lower springs (-30mm drop)
- Flo-flex Poly arb bushes all round (23.6mm front, 21.7mm rear) purchased off ebay, seem super hard
- 4 wheel alignment
The car drives like a absolute pig on mildly rough/even road surfaces! The rear of the car is by far a lot more worse than the front with a lot of clunking, but there is still all sorts of clunking from the front too. In essence, I have made the car drive worse than what it was like on the old and tired parts! I have checked all the new parts have been installed correctly, rear springs are sitting on their perches, all bolts are nice and tight, I've added further grease to all the bushes but still with no joy.
I assumed ST springs would be very road compliant, as they are made by KW but having done so research on the forum no one seems to have any feedback on them. I really didn't have the lower the car and I am tempted to go back to the stock springs but thought I would ask you guys for assistance before spending another £200 on changing parts and alignment. The arb bushes were an implulse buy, as they were cheap in comparison to Powerflex, but they are very hard bushes which I imagine won't help?
On top of all of this, I have started to get a loud clicking sound from my steering wheel when i'm driving over rough roads in a straight line (no clunking when moving the wheel side to side whilst stationary).
If anyone can offer any advise that would be awesome!
Rick