Overview
So Koni FSDs. Smooth ride on the rough, firm ride round the corners. The no compromise damper ? Read a lot of reviews and info. Originally 2100-4001 fitted all Golfs including the GTI and then they brought out the 2100-4090 specifically for the GT and GTI. So I got the 2100-4090s as that's the GTI one.
Why
Golf GTI ride on 18" too firm, picks out all the bumps on the road. People tell me I can't have everything and proper sports cars should crash over all the tiny bumps. Well guess what, I want everything. FSD should use a valve to be soft on the rough and then firm up in the corners. Having driven a mk6 with adaptive chassis control even halfway to that would be great. Primary driver was comfort without ruining the cornering.
Sourcing
Awesome GTI - good price, good comms, good shop :-)
Fitting
Paid a garage to do it. Apparently the paint on the dampers made the fronts tight to get in but otherwise fine. Fitted with the stock springs.
Other versions
Adjustable coilovers if you like messing about under the car, or the Adaptive chassis control of the MK6 otherwise none really
Plus Points
Cornering is better, car is flatter and smoother. Some bumps are smoothed
Minus Points
Low and high speed ride still suck, 10% better at most. Some bumps seem to disappear and a sharp bumps like a cats eye are softer, but most seem to still be there. Ride wise not want I was expecting to get
Summary
I think with the original 2100-4001s the ride was improved and the handling was only a little better. That was the version in the VW driver review. I think with the 2100-4090s the ride is only very slightly improved and the handling is better. Which would be good if Koni marketed that way but the 4090 is the only one listed for the GTI. I wouldn't say it provides anymore comfort.
I'm not impressed. Really the FSDs should allow the best of both in reality with 2100-4090 you get better cornering and stock ride. If you are looking for improved comfort look else where or try the 2100-4101s