It’s a question that has been asked thousands of times, so it’s time to get the truth!
Thank you to Andre from DNA Autosport
It’s a question that has been asked thousands of times, so it’s time to get the truth!
Thank you to Andre from DNA Autosport
Don’t lower your car the old fashioned way by torching your springs. From the eBay Garage, Dennis takes you through the better way to lower your car with shocks, springs and strut packages, dropped spindles […]
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Check out our website for wheels, tires, suspension, or any other aftermarket car parts! Lowering springs are an ideal way of lowering your vehicle. And, if done correctly, they can improve your vehicle’s aesthetics/handling. However, […]
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Thank you I have a Madza cx30 is that ok to lower 🤔
I have a MK7 GTI with the adaptive suspension (DCC). There is a adaptation you can do to account for lowering springs. Basically you jackup the car so that all 4 wheels are off the ground. Then you run “adapt with deflecting wheels”. The suspension computer resets and will check the ride high when the vehicle is on the ground. Ride quality will be improved. The suspension almost feels like stock. I do think my DCC shocks are wore out though and will need to be replaced soon.
your already taking out the sturt to put the springs on so you might as well buy new or new better struts that will work good with the new springs. that’s how i see it at least
Who is going through all the work of replacing the springs and not replacing the shocks though? 🤷♂️
How come you are wearing your cap backwards? Is it for “Redneck” protection?