MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: daz5182 on December 09, 2011, 09:57:13 am
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Hi,
I'm after buying a set of lowering springs for my golf GT TDi 170. Ideally i want Eibach as i have heard of their excellent ride quality. However i have got 18" BBS VZs with a ET44 offset with 225 tyres.
Does anyone know if they will rub/scrape? I really don't want this at all.
Thanks in advance
Daz
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I had VZ's and H&R springs on my last GTI, I didnt notice any rubbing issues! :happy2:
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looks nice mate whatwas it lowered by 30mm?
you got a direct side shot?
Thanks
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I run eibach springs at the moment with wheels that have a more aggressive offset than yours with no rubbing issues ! Springs are very good you won't regret buying them.
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I think this is the only side on shot I have but it doesnt have the VZ's on!
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I lied!
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On Weitec Hicon GTs. Only get problems when my 95kg gym buddy sits in the back, but I very very rarely have ppl in the back
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I run eibach springs at the moment with wheels that have a more aggressive offset than yours with no rubbing issues ! Springs are very good you won't regret buying them.
the sportlines? What offset you running?
Ta
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This is mine - im Running Eibach sportlines
My wheels are ET45 18" x 8J
Only very occasionally when 5 up, the rear wheels catch the plastic wheel lining but it doesnt really concern me nor cause any damage. Its the tyre catching the plastic.
And ive done the front wheel arch screw mod which you'll need to do. Very easy to do and takes about a minute!
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Sorry about the poor pictures - iphone pics and the only ones ive got since they've settled.
:happy2:
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I run eibach springs at the moment with wheels that have a more aggressive offset than yours with no rubbing issues ! Springs are very good you won't regret buying them.
the sportlines? What offset you running?
Ta
Yes there sportslines i run 8.5x18 et 40 front and 9.5x18 et 45 rears but my tyres are 35 profile! currently its running original monzas but check the link for pics both standard and modded - http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,29743.0.html
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This is mine - im Running Eibach sportlines
My wheels are ET45 18" x 8J
Only very occasionally when 5 up, the rear wheels catch the plastic wheel lining but it doesnt really concern me nor cause any damage. Its the tyre catching the plastic.
And ive done the front wheel arch screw mod which you'll need to do. Very easy to do and takes about a minute!
I have the H&R springs and I've never had any rubbing at all! Even with the car full.
I'm running 19x8J ET45 monzas with 225/35/19 Conti's :happy2:
The screw delete mod in the front is a must though :wink:
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No problem:
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Just remove the screw. :wink:
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cheers for your advise guys, much appreciated. On lock down until after christmas now i've asked the mrs..... Will sort it in the new year, thank you for your replies!
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I'm thinking about lowering my GT sport too,liking the pics of whom have already done this mod.
Mind my stupidity whats the front wheel screw mod? :stupid:
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I'm thinking about lowering my GT sport too,liking the pics of whom have already done this mod.
Mind my stupidity whats the front wheel screw mod? :stupid:
In the middle of the front wheel arch is a screw that ends to rub on the edge of the tyre. Simply remove the screw, and pop the plastic wheel arch liner behind the lip of the wheel arch. This is quite tight and keeps the liner in place and secure without the need for the offending screw.
There are tutorial on here somewhere if you search, but its pretty much self explanatory :santa:
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Many thanks! :xmassmiley: