How Low Should I Go? Pics PLEASE!

Stu_HR

Odd Member
Jun 9, 2005
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Ibiza 95 - I'm in Hatefield (sic), Herts - hope the FK's turn up next week as I want to change them before I go to Leeds on the 25th - could drop them off if it works out.
 

ChrisP

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mines on a Bilstein 60/40 kit, and is about as low as I'd want it really
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Mckellar

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For example
Here is mine
Here is yours

Like i know you have balancing weight just on right side, so try to remove it and drop the car a little more :)

Bye

do u think that might be the cause of my problem, whenever i turn left i get a nasty rubbing, but its hitting off nothing.
ive had no rubbing problems, or suspension problems, only wen i turn left it clips pretty much constantly until i straighten up.

so u say this balancing weight on the right hand side could be getting clipped? :doh:
 

Zero

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Feb 11, 2005
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Nope, i would say that you dont have original wheels??Which dimension of rims/tires you have? I had before in front 7,5" et35 and now i have 9" et10 and in both cases the wheel rubs when you turn steering wheel on max.(for example when you park the car)
Maybe you can solve the problem with spacers?I cant put spacers because wheels already now looks to much out :)
 

jonmk2

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Mar 22, 2006
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This is on a PI 40/40 Springs only Kit, The rear has dropped a lot more than the front.
 

Czechboy

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Apr 14, 2005
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Thats my problem, get your wheel off and see if its catching. Mine only does it on left turns too.

Anyone advise me not to cut off that balancing weight??????

Hiya jenk.

I advise you TO cut it off :D

I have picked up my coilover kit yesterday from "Dan-16v" and he had the same problem as you. So he asked a garage for advice and they told it to just cut it off. Apparently when they fit new driveshafts to cars they hardly ever re-fit the balancing weight. So get the hacksaw out and get hacking and drop the car even lower.

p.s. Can't wait to fit the coilovers, but got to wait till Xmas coz they are a pressie :cry:

Mig
 
Feb 20, 2005
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Telford ay it...
Hiya jenk.

I advise you TO cut it off :D

I have picked up my coilover kit yesterday from "Dan-16v" and he had the same problem as you. So he asked a garage for advice and they told it to just cut it off. Apparently when they fit new driveshafts to cars they hardly ever re-fit the balancing weight. So get the hacksaw out and get hacking and drop the car even lower.

p.s. Can't wait to fit the coilovers, but got to wait till Xmas coz they are a pressie :cry:

Mig

Cheers mate your a star :D

Off to get the angle grinder and C spanners out ;)
Pics will be up later
 
Feb 20, 2005
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Telford ay it...
Its off :D

You deffinatly need a grinder, its quite thick. Only took it down another 5mm on the thread, will go down some more tomorow if everthing is ok.
 

Czechboy

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Apr 14, 2005
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Its off :D

You deffinatly need a grinder, its quite thick. Only took it down another 5mm on the thread, will go down some more tomorow if everthing is ok.

Nice one :clap:

Have you tried driving (and steering left )it after the balancing weight was off??

Mig
 

Czechboy

Tarmac terrorist
Apr 14, 2005
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Took it down another 10mm on the front yesterday and all is well :D

Think i mite take it down some more next week :lol:

Nice. How far away is middle of the splitter from the ground?? 5cm? 10cm??

When I go to lower mine I will need to leave about 11cm clearance as I use the car every day and going into and out of my Uni carpark involves going over 7 speedbumps, ouch. Multiply that by about 4 which means I'll be going over about 28 speedbumps a day.......with coilovers, ouch. But its all part of the fun and games :D

Mig
 

Mitchell

Active Member
Nov 2, 2006
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Dont worry about catching the splitter too much. If your going over speedbumpes, it shouldnt rip it off, just scrap.

Its your exhuast and chassis you need to be careful of!!!
 
Feb 20, 2005
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Telford ay it...
Dave its to dark :p

Just measured the splitter, 12cm to the ground. Dont forget mine isnt as deep as the cupra one. Theres a new problem though :rolleyes: when i dry steer theres a knocking, dosnt do it whilst driving.
 

Czechboy

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Apr 14, 2005
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Hampshire
Dave its to dark :p

Just measured the splitter, 12cm to the ground. Dont forget mine isnt as deep as the cupra one. Theres a new problem though :rolleyes: when i dry steer theres a knocking, dosnt do it whilst driving.

Well theres an easy solution to that one............. jost dont dry steer.

Mig
 

Czechboy

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Apr 14, 2005
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Sorry to dig this old thread back up but there is an update.............I have fitted my coilovers now :D While we were changing the front suspension we also angle grinded off the driveshaft balancing weight (almost lost a thumb). The first time we lowered it, the front wheels were about 1cm inside the arch. So no surprise it was rubbing around every single bend. So off came the wheels and we raised it about 20mm. So now there is a 10mm gap between the top of the front tyre, and the arch lip. Pretty happy with it (still looks **** hot), BUT, my wheels are catching on the inside of the arch moulding (random 5x10cm moulding that just sticks into the plastic arch) when I apply full lock and try to drive. Has anyone got the same problem?? What did you do??

Many thanks.

mig
 
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