So they are going on this Saturday? Are you doing it yourself?
Keep up TT there going on as we speak.
A good garage is doing the install for me, they have already done the anti-lift kit for some one else.
It's my age . . . .
While i have you what do you think about the suggestion of uprating the bushes on the front wishbone as well i think VW racing mentioned it may also be a good idea to RedRobin but they have not looked into it as yet for him. so whats your thought's.
Uprated poly bushes on the leading edge of the lower wishbones (or indeed on any suspension component) are a bit of a grey area. Yes, they will marginally improve the feel, and generall handling. However, they are no where near as compliant as the standard rubber bushes. Poly suspension bushes, which include the WALK, will give more noise through the car, and will create much more harsh "feelings" inside the car. If you have a wife or kids, or generally enjoy the refinement of the car, I would just stick with the WALK, and leave the front bushes standard.
Just remember that VW Racing are race car or motorsport specialists. You need someone who knows what works best on the road.
And in layman's terms can you explain a bit about the rake.
Who mentioned "rake"? Rake is a term used
only on motorbikes.! <sigh!>
On cars, or other four (or more) wheeled vehicles, then the only components of front steering & suspension geometery used are:
- Steering Axis Inclination (used to be called King Pin Inclination)
- Camber
- Castor
- Toe
i have been asking what effects this has on the car as i was thinking about leveling the stance up to neutral rather than VW settings which if i am correct slightly negative or what ever the term is. i mentioned it to the chaps who are fitting them and he started sounding a bit like you my eyes started glazing over , he was on about balance going into a corner and weight distribution, but the upshot was it depends what you prefer which is also way over my head.
Hmmmmm, sounds like someone is trying to lighten your wallet un-necessarily. Unless you have a forumla one car, or a BTCC race car, you really shouldn't be hassled by these un-nessecary complications. Just stick to the standard GTI road car settings, because that is where your car will be used for 99.9999999% of the time.
So advice would be appreciated but be warned i am next to the fire so keep it readable by muppets or i could glaze over again and nod off.