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LM Reps With Std Suspension?
« on: November 11, 2009, 10:54:35 pm »
...Would it look 'simply no', or would it not look too bad at all?

I need to limit the mods for now but wondered if this would look poor? I can't remember seeing a non lowered Mk5 with LM's or reps  :chicken:

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Re: LM Reps With Std Suspension?
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2009, 11:07:28 pm »
With the style of wheel i would say its not going to look to good.
I have similar wheels and they only really started looking the biz when i got the ride height correct.

Sorry for the pic whoring but i have a example of what i mean.




And with a better ride height.  :happy2:  makes all the difference.





I think its because of the dish which your lm's have.  :happy2:

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Re: LM Reps With Std Suspension?
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2009, 05:21:15 am »
Trying not to sound daft, but how low does your car sit as standard anyway? Reason I ask is some mk5s sit quite low and 5 door cars often look lower than 3 door cars for some reason.
I had 18'' BBSs on my mk5 and people were always asking me if it was lowered as it looked quite low and yet it was completely standard. Maybe because after over 40k the springs and dampers had sagged a bit. When I put FSDs on with the standard springs it looked higher again.

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Re: LM Reps With Std Suspension?
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2009, 04:42:25 pm »
^^ First pic looks fine TC but obviously the next two look better.

Mine sits about even Andy. In some pics it can look quite high but in person it sits okay for STD suspension. Mines 3 door though and you make an interesting point about 5 doors 'looking' visually lower. I find this to be true as well and just when I'm about to fit 18"s, it will be interesting to see how they settle again. I'm hoping there won't be any change to the stance.
« Last Edit: December 29, 2009, 09:04:31 am by rdfcpete »
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Re: LM Reps With Std Suspension?
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2009, 09:52:30 pm »
^^ First pic looks fine TC but obviously the next two look better.

Mine sits about even Andy. In some pics it can look quite high but in person it sits okay for STD suspension. Mines 3 door though and you make an interesting point about 5 doors 'looking' visually lower. I find this to be true as well and just when I'm about to fit 18"s, it will be interesting to see how they settle again. I'm hoping they won' be any chance to the stance.

I have just put 18" audi splits on mine with std suspension. It looks ok but as TC said it wont look great until the stance is sorted. Thats why next on the list is spacers and coilovers!
It will look alright dont get me wrong but with it lowered it will look better. If you want to limit the cost maybe some springs instead of coilovers. Even 40 mm will have a visual difference!  :happy2:

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Re: LM Reps With Std Suspension?
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2009, 09:09:31 am »
Did you put pics up of the Splits fitted Ollie? I'll have to re-check your thread  :happy2:

It's not so much cost for once, but more the ride. I like the comfort of the softer ride on std springs so I'll get some Sportlines or something similar. I certainly won't go lower than 40mm, probably 35mm as my estate is showered with different types of speed bumps - there's not one route you can take to escape them to get to any main roads, thus any lower would be silly as I don't want to risk catching the splitter  :ashamed:

That'll look good enough for me  :smiley:
I presume standard springs can be re-fitted without any hassle?

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