Wow, seems like the MK6 B8 is the way to go then after reading that.
Seems that way doesn't it. From what I can fathom from that US thread, the mk6 b8 is valved 20% softer than the mk5 b8.
Although it'd be good to know how an oem mk5 damper stacks up against a mk5 b8 to get some kind of benchmark.
Yeah finding the spring and damper rates of the OEM stuff has always been tricky. We just get different coloured dots on the springs and no info on the dampers at all. I guess the only way to be sure would be to buy a brand new one of each end of the car and send them off for professional analysis!
B8s and H&Rs feel epic on smooth, sweeping Welsh A roads. Had plenty of fun on those roads in the past. But on busted up tarmac, boy do you feel it in the car!
It's a tricky one to get right. Years ago I went full custom on the spring and damper rates for comfort, and it was superb on rough roads, but too soft in the corners. Roly poly! So I needed big ARBs to get the cornering speeds back....and big ARBs stiffen the effective spring rate, so you're back to square one again!
MK5s are pretty unforgiving as standard, so the MK6 B8s sound perfect but they're too short to use with the OEM springs. Well, I wouldn't personally do that. Shouduci said the Eibach Pro springs are pretty forgiving compared to Eibach Sport and H&R, so that could be a good partnership.