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Bad-vw-boy:
car has done 85k I don't have a massive budget, I think for ease the lowering springs to start with and see where I go from there, is there a preferred brand, any low mileage used ones about ?

Damian @ DPM:
With that mileage on the dampers, you'd really be best off changing both the springs and shocks.

Damian @ DPM Performance

GPem3:16:
Bybanybchance are those coilovers still for sale


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Oleg.Solovyev:

--- Quote from: Bad-vw-boy on August 22, 2019, 01:22:35 pm ---I am toying with changing the suspension on mk5 mk5 gti I have the opportunity of buying an air ride system , but I would probably need someone to fit it and its not cheap, but like the look of a dropped ride, however I am happy to look at coilovers but don't want to affect the ride quality, any suggestions would just lowering springs be the best option?

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Hi, I’m looking for some coil overs as well for my mk5 gti and was wondering if you have any suggestions


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GTI DAZ:
my choices would be as followed

1: Eibach springs with bilstein B8 shocks, new top mounts. (rs3 ones i think are better than OE) probably the best spring/shock combo you can buy in my eyes.
2: BC coilovers. well built kit if you want lows. any cheap kit apex/ap/fk/jom/stance/raceland, avoid like the plague, they'll get you low but ruin the ride and cant see them lasting more than a few years at best.
3. if your gentleman sausage is more of a chipolata but you feel you want to wave it around, get air. air is the best thing to pull 15 year old lasses at Mcdonalds since a corsa vxr.

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