As my suspension looks like it might need a refresh soon (120k miles and some slight weeping from the front shocks at least) I am considering getting a subtle aftermarket look rather than replacing with standard units. This would be 50/50 cosmetic and performance related - that's to say I am happy with the way the car performs and drives, so any aftermarket change to lower it would have to be at least as comfortable and competant as the standard set up, but I'm not looking to improve the handling by any meaningful amount - does that make sense? I drive my car hard and enjoy driving for fun, but It's a golf GTI daily that I do 15-20k miles pa in so I am not looking to make it any more than that.
I am keen to avoid that lowered look - haha weird I know considering the topic - but I don't want the wheels to sit "inside" the arches, or even lower and therefore obviously recessed into the wheel arch. I think just lowering by 20mm or so would produce that effect? to avoid this would I need to get more offset wheels (not an option for me, it's a pirelli and I want to keep the wheels on the car), or would I need to use spacers? Is there a downside to using spacers?
What should I be considering here - new shocks and performance springs pack? Seeing as the shocks are tired as they are.