TriZzz
Ready to race!
- Location
- Fairfax, VA
I have Sportlines I like them they ride somewhat stiff but still good for a DD.
That looks really sick! Are those 18" wheels?!
I have Sportlines I like them they ride somewhat stiff but still good for a DD.
I just checked and the Carbonio is here!! Thanks
Looks absolutely brand new, thanks.
On my Rabbit (4dr, Auto, sunroof, heaviest Rabbit made) The Eibach Sportlines combined with the Koni Str.t gave me less than a finger gap in the rear and 1 finger in the front. (Stock 225/45/17). Not sure why the rear dropped more than the front...
I had VW Driver Gear springs installed with stock shocks awhile back and those gave me a two finger gap all around. (1")
Hey fam,
I want coilovers but I'm poor...
A friend of mine has an MK6 and he got the Eibach Pro-Kit and it looks REALLY good! He paid $230 shipped from TireRack and that's something I could swing.
However, for the MKV - the "pro-kit" says they lower .5" front and rear. His was definitely lower than that.
They have a "Sportline" kit which is a bit cheaper says they lower 1.2" in the front and 1" in the rear.
Does anyone have any experience with this on the MKV? Beyond lowering amount is there much of a difference between the two.
Please forgive me, I'm really REALLY not a mechanical person...would I need anything else beyond either of these kits?
I'm not looking to "slam" my car or anything. I'm on the stock suspension and the wheel gap is making me angry when I look at it - so I'm trying to eliminate a good portion of that while not reducing the ride quality too much. My buddy says his rides stiffer but it's not unbearable.
Thank you for your advice,
TriZzz