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vwsleeper Dec 14, 2006 04:55 AM

RE: how low can you go?
 
have you heard anything about the h and r touring cup kit. i was thinking about purchacing that for my GTI. but then again i was think between just the lowering springs the oe sport spring and the sport spring. give some feedback. what do you think i should do. i like the idea of the cup kit, because i'll have all new suspension parts to go with the suspension. with the springs all i have would be just the springs and maybe new bushings and bearings with stock shocks and struts. don't know what i should go with. how stiff is the touring cup kit???

Joelzy Dec 14, 2006 01:01 PM

RE: how low can you go?
 
I've done some lookin around and seeing what everyone has to say about this subject, porfessionals down to DIYers with an experience, from what i gather the best way to go would be a cup kit or coilovers, some say you can go just springs and be fine but most say you cant, and that something will break, i almost did so but held off after reading further into it. coilovers are the best bet of all, but they are the most expensive by far, but the cup kit looks mighty good to me.

here is the one i will be buying before too long hopefully:

http://www.neuspeed.com/products/product_details.asp?app=31|G4&type=2&ltype=ns_euro &p_id=1524

Some say to build you own cup kit is a good way to go, but it might be hard to piece it together, springs are no problem but drop shocks and struts the will work well with might be tough.
just my 2 cents, im going with a cup, i dont have the desire to spend a ridiculous amount on coilovers when a cup kit will be sufficient and i dont care about adjusting the height.
good luck
-j

vwsleeper Dec 14, 2006 03:49 PM

RE: how low can you go?
 
i've heard that the coilover kits are real stiff and bumpy. i still want to cruise around town with out rattling my brains out my head. so i was thinking about the touring cup kit. it's relatively inexpensive compared to coilover kit, plus the touring kit still has some ride comfortablity(only reading what H and R says). When i get that kit i will be getting the sway bars along with it.

Joelzy Dec 14, 2006 05:11 PM

RE: how low can you go?
 
sounds like a plan to me bud, im gonna be doing the same before long, so let me know how it goes for ya

180MotorSports Dec 26, 2006 02:18 AM

RE: how low can you go?
 
i would look at vogtland
or www.180motorsports.com thay sale vogtland



heavenly_blade101 Jan 12, 2007 09:44 PM

RE: how low can you go?
 
figures you would suggest 180motorsports:P

hedley Feb 4, 2007 08:34 PM

RE: how low can you go?
 
gt a mk3 dropped 60mm on 17z with gmax n spax springs looks ace speed ramps r crap thow

94BaggedMKIII Aug 4, 2007 10:48 AM

RE: how low can you go?
 

ORIGINAL: Wilder

Curious how often anyone sees a bagged jetta? I am gonna bag mine and I was wondering how much wheel would be tucking, if any.
Im the only Bagged Jetta I have ever found, Im sure someone else has done it , but I havent found them yet.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/vid...r/100_1546.jpg

that pic the car is on 15's and I just got a pair of 18"s still need tires they will TUCK real hard.

depending on what yr yur jetta is, it will be a pain in the ass todo, they didnt make a kit for my car, I had to make my own.

94BaggedMKIII Aug 4, 2007 10:54 AM

RE: how low can you go?
 
ohh and can you go this LOW hahahha Baggs FTW

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/vid...r/100_1576.jpg

foxontherun Aug 6, 2007 11:51 PM

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this is my buddy pauls car. no air bags. all suspension. i forgot his settup but its ridiculous. NOT TO SAY YOURS ISN'T!!

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http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y52...ss/mk3_003.jpg


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