Opinions on these springs

c4mbl

Guest
Im probably gonna buy some jamex lowering springs from ebay for the mk4 golf, i searched on here and found they will fit fine,

Whats peoples opinions on Jamex.

Thanks! :)
 

R Power

R Power
May 19, 2008
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Coventry
I'm not 100% sure but all I can say is i've heard from a few people that they are not very good. I've never experienced them, but thats what i've heard in the past from some people.
 

c4mbl

Guest
well they are only £55, there is a guy on here selling a set from a mk4 golf, think they H&R ones, but i cant get a reply from him so thats why ive been looking elsewhere.

Just dont really want to spend alot to be honest.
 

vwbassett

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Aug 13, 2007
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Surrey
Just my opinion but for important chassis components like springs id buy a better brand thats tested to destruction like eibach which will work well with oem dampers. Do it once and do it right
 

Richie-LCR

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Jan 25, 2009
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ayrshire
sorry to hijack this but it saves me posting another topic

whats considered to be a safe drop with just springs and still be able to get over speed bumps? 30mm? i like the idea of -50mm but i struggle to get into shopping center mulitistories at standard height lmao
 

Black TDI Turbo

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Oct 2, 2005
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Ive just checked this, if the leon and golf mk4 have the same chassis set-up same engines etc... the price for jamex springs for the leon is £76 -40mm, and the golf £55 -35mm, thats shocking the difference in price considering there the same lol (- the 5mm difference).
 

vwbassett

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Aug 13, 2007
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Surrey
I think most kits are quoted for standard cars so 30mm on an lcr is more like 10-15mm but i think the 50mm kit will run into driveshaft knocking issued on the ARB but dont quote me on it.
 
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