Hey guys, apologies I know there are plenty of suspension threads so hopefully this is okay.
I'm driving an '09 mk5 2.0 GT TDI (140) with 136k miles on it, still on standard suspension and to say it's getting tired is an understatement, so I'm looking to refresh, and maybe upgrade. This is my daily so I don't want to sacrifice a huge pile of comfort. I'm on a relatively tight budget so can't go too wild, but maybe can set up a plan to upgrade in stages. I am also in Ireland so it's a bit more awkward to get parts.
Springs and shocks / coilovers
It has the factory sports suspension (so 10mm lower?), but I would be happy to go another 10-20mm lower than that.
OEM shocks + springs are around €400, what are the best options instead of this? A combination of OEM shocks with 20-30mm lowering springs (VWR, ST etc), or are there any reputable shocks/spring kits that can be had for ~500?
I've seen the cheap coilover kits here, JOMs are around €250, Racelands €300-450, and would love to try them but they seem too cheap to be true and that I would be sacrificing too much in comfort to go lower (which I don't really care about).
If the Racelands were decent I would go for the Primo's for the adjustable damping, anyone have experience with these?
Bushings
What are the key bushings to hit when doing a suspension refresh? I'm assuming top/bottom mounts would be best, but what other easy targets are there? From anything I've read it seems to be best to go the OEM+ route for bushings, so I would probably do this for front and rear top/bottom mounts.
I would like to get an ALK down the line, but I don't think it's within budget yet.
Thanks in advance for the help, and sorry to drag this discussion up again.