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January 14, 2013, 01:10:21 pm »
I currently have Bilstein PSS16's on my golf but want the fronts to go lower.
Just wondering what's the best coil-overs that have allot of adjustment?
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Maybe put some pictures up to see how low you are at the moe
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Heres a picture as you can see the front needs a little more.
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The picture is nt the best to show how much lower it need to be . probably around 10-20mm
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Thats plenty low enough.... unless you REALLY want to drive around at 5 mph dodging stones on the road!
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Never low enough!!
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January 14, 2013, 02:31:10 pm »
Fk highsports go lower but i would stick with the bilsteins. They will handle and ride much better and it looks plenty low enough for me!!
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Quote from: krisbutler02 on January 14, 2013, 01:32:06 pm
Heres a picture as you can see the front needs a little more.
Perfect stance IMO!
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Im on FK Konigsport Coilovers and the front are all the way but the back would got alot more.
Not the best pics but hope it helps
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nice stance!
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