Gti6 lowering springs/coilovers

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Gti6 lowering springs/coilovers
#1
Hi, I'm looking for a set of front gti6 lowering springs or coilovers.
Only need the front as I'm still on a standard dturbo rear beam. What have people got? Cheers
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#2
If you have a 1.9 dturbo engine in your car you dont want gti lowering springs as it wont actually lower due to the XUD being lighter than the gti

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#3
What would I need? Adjustable coilovers?
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#4
1.9xud / hdi springs lol or coilovers

You can use gti shocks though if you go for springs

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#5
But surely the gti 6 front suspension is different to that of a dturbo, so dturbo springs won't fit?
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#6
No its all the same sizes/fittings . Just different weight rateings.

So for example you want gti shocks with 1.9xud lowering springs. And it will all fit together

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#7
aright okay, im sure ive already got gti shocks on it considering its a full front end gti6 job, brakes and suspension, would a set of dtrubo coilovers fit on it aswell?
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#8
I have a set of 60mm lowering springs for sale if you're interested?
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#9
sorry, dont really wanna drop it that much, 40mm max, with the roads like they are where i live i would be scraping everywhere
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#10
That's what i thought at first, but i think you'd find they were fine.
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#11
nah sorry mate, looking for a set of 35mm - 40mm really
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#12
I put 40mm in my dturbo and I think it didnt look much different. Now got 60mm with 7.5j 15 pro race and no scrubbing on nasty corrnish roads.lol
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#13
this is 40mm :/

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#15
is that 40mm on the back aswell, that looks about how low mine is at the mo on the front. well im gonna try and get hold of a front splitter tomorrow and after thats fitted, see how much clearance ive got.

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Big Grin 
Pffft what do you want clearance for? lol


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#17
haha, well i dont know about you, but these cornish roads are hellish bumpy. so would you recomend 60mm springs then?
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(12-11-2013, 07:16 PM)puglove Wrote: Pffft what do you want clearance for? lol

Puglove thats clearly........


Fake lows Wink
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#19
any recomendations on what brand of springs to get? or where to get them from?
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#20
For 60mm Gmaxx are used ALOT by 306 owners and iv never heard any bad feed back. for 40mm id say spax/PI iv personaly usd spax springs in the past and they were ok

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#21
right on, i'll look into it, got to make sure i can get the back end sorted first
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#22
On a completely different subject, was thinking of painting my calipers and drums but unsure what colour would suit the colour of my car, was thinking common red or a nice metallic black. Thoughts?
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#23
I had the same forts as you with the car being to low and scrubbing as I live in the country side. I had some springs that were meant to be 40mm but they only lowered it about 25mm. I have now got some 60mm that seem to have lowered the front about 50mm and I think there near perfect for looks and I haven't had any ground clearance issues.

As for painting calipers and drums in my opinion you can never go wrong with red. I dunno what paint you plan on using but I always use hammerite and have never had any problems
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#24
Aright, will probs go for around 50-60mm then. Yeah ive always liked the look of red callipers, but was unsure if it would match the colour if my car (nile blue). And yeah just some heat roof paint from halfords or as you said Hammerite.
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#25
No point in going 40mm boi just as well go 60mm looks a lot better
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#26
What are the springs on your 1.4?
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#27
60mm I don't grind out
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#28
Aright, spose I'll have to go 60mm then Wink
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(13-11-2013, 07:52 AM)willJspears Wrote: Aright, spose I'll have to go 60mm then Wink

I still have those springs for sale Tongue
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#30
How much do you want for them? What brand are they as well?
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