MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: flashp on December 29, 2012, 12:08:02 pm
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OK, I'm looking for some advice on some changes I'd like to make to improve ride quality, particulalry low speed and a need to address cabin rattles etc.
It appears to me that that the car suffers through being on 18" wheels for a start. I've also had a close look at 17" tyres that came off some wheels I bought secondhand. One pair were Pirelli and the other were Dunlop. The Pirellis were heavier and had a much stiffer side wall than the Dunlop. Both brands were almost new and had around 7mm of tread.
Based on this I'd almost be inclined to equip a set of 17" wheels I have winter tyres on with something other than PZero Nero's which I currently have.
My second inclination is to change the shock absorbers for Koni FSD's. I changed over to these on a brand new Leon FR I once bought and it transformed the car (I kept standard springs). Low speed harshness was much improved, but would this necessarily be the case with a GTI? Anyone have firsthand experience with these? Are springs required to work well with FSD's?
If anyone else has resolved this issue for themselves I'd love to hear from you! :happy2:
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I'm in the same boat. The 4090s FSDs did not help enough in my opinion. (I'm down the road if you want to try the ride) I'm swapping to 4001s FSD and also got some 17" to try. The have the Nero zeros on.
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Tyres will only make a small amount of difference imho; most notably with the amount of noise rather than their overall compression ability.
I do find running the 18's with less air; in the region of 32/33PSI makes for a more shock absorbing ride than 38PSI, but again gains are slight, and probably in slight detriment to fuel consumption / even tyre wear.
It's not only the low tyre profile to blame, but also the amount of unsprung mass, I bet the R32 is even worse with those heavy brakes upfront.
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I'm in the same boat. The 4090s FSDs did not help enough in my opinion. (I'm down the road if you want to try the ride) I'm swapping to 4001s FSD and also got some 17" to try. The have the Nero zeros on.
Whats supposed to be the difference between the different Knoi parts? Valving?
I'd had advice that Koni quality had slid over the year or so and they're customer support wasn't as good as it has been. I was a little disappointed at first as they worked so well on my Leon.
You're not the Pirelli owner I met on the Eastern Road one Friday lunch time a few weeks back by any chance are you? I have a silver 3 door, the one I saw was also silver but a 5 door I think??
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Tyres will only make a small amount of difference imho; most notably with the amount of noise rather than their overall compression ability.
I do find running the 18's with less air; in the region of 32/33PSI makes for a more shock absorbing ride than 38PSI, but again gains are slight, and probably in slight detriment to fuel consumption / even tyre wear.
It's not only the low tyre profile to blame, but also the amount of unsprung mass, I bet the R32 is even worse with those heavy brakes upfront.
Unsprung mass - one of the reasons why i'm trying out S3 wishbones. Half the weight or thereabouts of the OE steel parts. Also have uprated bushing with more castor angle I believe.
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The valving is harder on the 4090s to deal with the rebound of the GTI springs although I think this suits German roads more than UK roads. Tyres do make a difference. I tried PS3s instead of the eagle f1s and they were softer. I wouldn't run the tyres at 32 psi personally. I found the koni customer service to be good. I'm a black 5dr. I had a normal 08 GTI and I found the ride fine in that but the Pirelli seems so firm and it's wheels are lighter (both had 18s)
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Is the K04 car heavier than the K03? With same springs and dampers...
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Apparently the edition 30s and Pirelli's are 30 kg heavier but that's only like half a passenger ?
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What you have to remember, is that a firm ride is what a "sporty" hatchback is all about. You dont want 200bhp and soft suspension, its a recipe for disaster.
You can soften it up a little without spoiling it with 17in alloys (and maybe a little less air in your tyres?). I lowered my GTI on H&R springs which made the ride slightly firmer - i'd avoid this I were you, though.
I very much doubt the K04 cars are heavier (by as much as 30kg anyway, maybe 1 or 2kg) - only DSG cars are heavier (and thats by about 25kg).
I'd try a set of 17's, if you still dont like it, i'd say a sporty hatch probably isnt for you :sad1:
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As mentioned I had a 08 5 dr black dsg gti on 18s and it was fine. 6 months of driving with no problems. 58 5 dr black dsg Pirelli on 18s and within a month I'm at the chiropractors. Somehow the Pirelli is firmer. I tried a tyre swap and that helped a little. I don't know if the first GTI had slightly worn dampers or what but the Pirelli is somehow different.
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Bilstein B12 kit firms up the ride, but removes a lot of the body roll and 'jigglyness' from the stock suspension, also gets rid of the crashy feel over smaller bumps.
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Bilstein B12 kit firms up the ride, but removes a lot of the body roll and 'jigglyness' from the stock suspension, also gets rid of the crashy feel over smaller bumps.
So your saying it was the body roll and Jigglyness that was giving him a bad back.
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No, but low speed harshness is a standard feature of this chassis, when you mix this with body roll and 'jigglyness' it makes the car feel very hard and crashy over small bumps but soft and not controlled in corners due to the roll.
When I returned my ED30 to stock before selling it I hated the stock suspension after driving on the B12 for so long.
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I believe it is that low speed harshness, it feels like the car is constantly transmitting small road imperfections as sharp jolts to my spine. I'm trying to find a way to take the edge of those. I think I have a back issue anyway but if the standard GTI was fine it would seem I don't have to reduce it by much to cheer my spine up :-)
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OK, I'm looking for some advice on some changes I'd like to make to improve ride quality, particulalry low speed and a need to address cabin rattles etc.
It appears to me that that the car suffers through being on 18" wheels for a start. I've also had a close look at 17" tyres that came off some wheels I bought secondhand. One pair were Pirelli and the other were Dunlop. The Pirellis were heavier and had a much stiffer side wall than the Dunlop. Both brands were almost new and had around 7mm of tread.
Based on this I'd almost be inclined to equip a set of 17" wheels I have winter tyres on with something other than PZero Nero's which I currently have.
My second inclination is to change the shock absorbers for Koni FSD's. I changed over to these on a brand new Leon FR I once bought and it transformed the car (I kept standard springs). Low speed harshness was much improved, but would this necessarily be the case with a GTI? Anyone have firsthand experience with these? Are springs required to work well with FSD's?
If anyone else has resolved this issue for themselves I'd love to hear from you! :happy2:
Dude to be honest if you have cabin rattles you need to go back to peter cooper in Southampton, the last time I saw that car it no interior trim in it where they were trying to find the knocking noise, they should refit and make things right as you can say you know me....
As for different tyres I only find the difference between run-flat and non flat, like other people say it comes down to the ride quality of the suspension and how much you value loosing your teeth when you drive over a stone or some other small inanimate object, should keep Pirelli tyres on the car though lol
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I think I've had to fix most of what they f****d up. :fighting:
I've had to strip out everything from the B pillar to the boot trim on the passenger side to refit misaligned trim panels and bought more replacement trim clips than is sensible to replace those that were missing. When cars are stripped out like this they are never the same again.
Thanks for the info, but I wouldn't take it back there. They simply weren't careful enough.
The only rattle it had (and it was a loud one) was coming from the back seat hinges/catches which I managed to prove but not cure.
When I had the suspension changed over JKM [Jim] heard it and took it upon himself to track it down without my request. He arrived at the same place, the back seat, and lubricated the moving parts mentioned and since all as been totally quiet. Not one rattle.
He used this stuff...
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-accessories/car-maintenance-accessories/maintenance-fluids-and-greases/grease/?NOR28944451&0&cc5_150 (http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-accessories/car-maintenance-accessories/maintenance-fluids-and-greases/grease/?NOR28944451&0&cc5_150)
It has some adhesive qualities which prevent it from migrating from the point of application and it can stop parts resonating. Less than £4 too!
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OK, I'm looking for some advice on some changes I'd like to make to improve ride quality, particulalry low speed and a need to address cabin rattles etc.
It appears to me that that the car suffers through being on 18" wheels for a start. I've also had a close look at 17" tyres that came off some wheels I bought secondhand. One pair were Pirelli and the other were Dunlop. The Pirellis were heavier and had a much stiffer side wall than the Dunlop. Both brands were almost new and had around 7mm of tread.
Based on this I'd almost be inclined to equip a set of 17" wheels I have winter tyres on with something other than PZero Nero's which I currently have.
My second inclination is to change the shock absorbers for Koni FSD's. I changed over to these on a brand new Leon FR I once bought and it transformed the car (I kept standard springs). Low speed harshness was much improved, but would this necessarily be the case with a GTI? Anyone have firsthand experience with these? Are springs required to work well with FSD's?
If anyone else has resolved this issue for themselves I'd love to hear from you! :happy2:
Dude to be honest if you have cabin rattles you need to go back to peter cooper in Southampton, the last time I saw that car it no interior trim in it where they were trying to find the knocking noise, they should refit and make things right as you can say you know me....
As for different tyres I only find the difference between run-flat and non flat, like other people say it comes down to the ride quality of the suspension and how much you value loosing your teeth when you drive over a stone or some other small inanimate object, should keep Pirelli tyres on the car though lol
I may have ranted a bit in earlier reply, sorry! I'm very grateful for the heads up and appreciate your offer! :drinking:
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I have a standard 57 plate Gti (with jabba power) on 17" Goodyear Assy2s, standard springs and Koni FSDs.
The ride is certainly smoother than stock at most speeds, but not up to the silky smooth ride of the Mk4 on Eibach springs and FSDs. The bigger roll bars must have something to do with it and I am not convinced the standard springs really suit the FSDs.
Another problem I have only just cured is the soft side walls of the Assy 2s. With standard pressure of 2.4 bars in front and back the car squirms all over the road and has a lot of random rear wheel steering meaning you have to fight to keep it in a straight line. When I pumped up the rear tyres to 2.7 bar with only me in the car the straight line tracking is a lot better - I have always had the Goodyears on my cars but will be looking for another tyre as I am having to make the ride rougher than it needs to be just to keep the car on the road.
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What FSDs have you got ? 4090 or 4001s ?
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FSD 4090 - and I agree with you they could/should be a lot better on standard springs.
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i went from 17s to 18s and never noticed any difference then went from standard springs to lowering springs and never noticed much other than it was harder if i hit a pot hole. i think if your bothered by a firm ride the gti is maybe not the car for you
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I'm in the same boat. The 4090s FSDs did not help enough in my opinion. (I'm down the road if you want to try the ride) I'm swapping to 4001s FSD and also got some 17" to try. The have the Nero zeros on.
Hi,
I'm really interested in this thread - did you get your 4001's fitted? I've just bought an Edition 30, which I absolutely love, but the suspension is way to harsh for normal use, so I'm looking to upgrade it.
What are your opinions on the 4001's? Did you fit them with standard or aftermarket springs?
Thanks,
Graham.