Lowering my FR+

flappy

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To alter the height of the car on a coilover, simply tighten or loosen the bottom spring cup to either tighten or loosen the spring. A tighter spring/lower car means a harder ride and a looser spring/higher car means a softer ride. The dampening adjustment gives you some room to make the ride softer or harder (depending on your lowness). This is done with a rod that slides into the top of the damper and adjusts the internals of the damper, allowing it to compess more or less.

Well that's my understanding of it :)

Tightening and loosening will only change the stiffness of the ride if the spring is of a variable rate which I believe most are these days.


I was also wondering what changes in camber are caused due to lowering the car? E.g -.5deg for every 20mm lowered?
 

mattfr

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I am in the same position in wanting to lower mine. iv been advised H+R 30mm on standard springs for £250 any good?
 

JamJay

California Bound
Tightening and loosening will only change the stiffness of the ride if the spring is of a variable rate which I believe most are these days.


I was also wondering what changes in camber are caused due to lowering the car? E.g -.5deg for every 20mm lowered?

For every 40mm that you lower by, you'll see approximately 1.3 - 1.4 degrees of negative camber so that's roughly 0.7 degrees for your 20mm.
 

Cupra Ross

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May 15, 2005
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Any pics Ross?

Better than that, I have before and after pics from the previous owner. Obviously the coded side strips, skirts and bumbers don't come with the coilies :p

Before:

P6190012-1.jpg



After:

IMG_0850.jpg
 

johntheboy

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Cupra Ross - I HATE you, you AR$3....... I now want to go and buy a set of them :cry::cry::cry: ;)

Looks really nice there, have you any problems with rubbing on the arches by going 30mm?

General question to DMP aswel, would I notice a huge improvement from the cupra R suspension which (as far as I know) was fitted to the FR+??
 

DamianPM

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Cupra Ross
General question to DMP aswel, would I notice a huge improvement from the cupra R suspension which (as far as I know) was fitted to the FR+??

You wouldn't get any rubbing on the arches with a 30mm drop and it'll handle better on the corners then standard LCR suspension.

Hope this helps.

Damian @ DPM
 

flappy

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Cupra Ross

General question to DMP aswel, would I notice a huge improvement from the cupra R suspension which (as far as I know) was fitted to the FR+??

The LCR is different. Uses different ARB's and bottom arm. :)
 

Cupra Ross

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Mine is dropped closer to 50mm and has spacers front and rear. No arch rubbing, excellent ride and its nice and firm through the corners. Its had a 4 wheel laser alignment with full angle and geometry check and its perfect, all in balance and no funny tyre wear.
 

johntheboy

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Mar 25, 2006
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No never the FR uses the standard Leon/ Mk4 golf setup just with stiffer springs and higher damping.


I would have assumed the FR would have had that but im sure I was told that the FR+ had the same set up as the cupra R.

Has anyone any pics of a 30mm lowerment? 50mm would be noticible but wonder what a 30mm would look like and if you would be able to notice the difference.

I assume there would be some noticable difference in the handling between a 50mm and 30mm drop due to lower centre of gravity but not a huge amount? Just would like to still be able to get out of car parks.
 
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