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Suspension
« on: November 28, 2014, 11:05:36 pm »
New ro VAG scene, i have a golf gti mk5, what suspension options are available? Not using on track, so mainly road use...and round here the roads are sh*t

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Re: Suspension
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2014, 02:59:56 am »
Loads of options are available for the mk5 Golf but it all depends on what you're looking for. Do you want to just lower it? Do you want something just a bit better in the bends? etc

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Re: Suspension
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2014, 06:23:36 am »
If i lowered it id only ģo 20-30mm max..defo sum improvement in the bend w8thout it wrecking my life on bumpy roads

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Re: Suspension
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2014, 03:40:56 pm »
You could go for the Eibach lowering springs which will lower the car a little but give much sportier handling. If you want more than that then I'd advise going for an adjustable coilover setup with adjustable damping so you can set the ride (soft or hard) and the height to your own preferences.

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Re: Suspension
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2014, 04:08:17 pm »
Also depends on your budget, I prefer coilovers personally but a decent set is easily £600+.

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Re: Suspension
« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2014, 04:11:25 pm »
Tbh im looking for shocks and spring option...had coilovers in the past and im not really a fan

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Re: Suspension
« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2014, 05:23:02 pm »
Very cheap coilovers -  lets you scrape the ground. Usually poor damping control
Cheap coilovers - Not much better
Mid-range - better handling than stock, usually not as comfortable
Premium - much better handling, great damping. Usually harder than stock. More adjustments, compression and rebound, but you can get them re-valved so they can be more comfortable than stock.
The Best - you can choose better handling and better ride comfort than standard. Even more adjustments, high & low freq. compression and rebound.

Same applies to non-coilovers, except you don't get ride height adjustment, unless you like swapping the springs out. In general, from cheap to mid-range you better off with non-coilovers. The best will be the likes of Penske, Ohlins and Nitron to name a few. starts from £2000 upwards, used by world class rally teams. KW, Bilstein occupy the premium and mid-range, they may have one or two models in the other sectors. AP, FK, Monroe occupy the budget side of things, JOM the lower end of that.

Personally I think VW have got the Mk5 GTI spot on for most people, in terms of handling and comfort. Even my 110k GTI still rides well and the damping is pretty good. I'm sure it can be improved, but short of going for Bilstein B8 dampers and better, it'll be a retrograde step to go for anything less refined.

I've been in an E46 M3 that had a 3rd party £3000 suspension setup. Ohlins with new bushes and new steering coupler. The best handling street car, that is more comfortable than a 5 series or GTI. It was plush and compliant, dealt with potholes very well and gave exemplary feedback.

Also if you want super low, go air ride. The short answer, eibach springs, lowers 20-30mm. Next step same springs, Bilstein B8. Also check your bushes for wear. You can get adjustable ball joints for more camber adjustment. WALK or SALK for more castor.




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