Acadia18
Autocross Champion
- Location
- The Greater Boston Metropolitan Area
- Car(s)
- 2019 Golf R
The uses for 2x4s are growing!!
Probably the most valuable tool in the toolbox. Snap on should come out with one
EMD springs were designed to work with the stock shocks, and is a very good combo for an OEM+ setup. I ran it for over 10k miles before changing to coilovers - wanted to go lower.If you don't have DCC, start saving for good shocks. The stockers were toast in less than 10k miles after I did springs. They're barely adequate for the stock springs. You'll be bouncing off the bump stops in no time.
The difference in handling is massive too.
EMD springs were designed to work with the stock shocks, and is a very good combo for an OEM+ setup. I ran it for over 10k miles before changing to coilovers - wanted to go lower.
Made a comparison between a lap I did in GT7 and one in real life...it's pretty damn good lol.
That was my idea as well. I threw on APR springs on and when the shocks blow, I will update the setup.I knew the oem shocks were a bit of a risk, but it’ll be 2-3 years before I put another 10k miles on the car so I figured I’d be alright.
We’ll see what happens!
That was my idea as well. I threw on APR springs on and when the shocks blow, I will update the setup.
Why do the labor twice? Makes no sense, but you guys do what you want, it's your money, your car.
Yeah, I relearned my lesson, using APR springs with stock shocks, but mostly just to prove their BS wrong.I did this method for years....then it finally clicked for me.....