Anti Bling
Off Road Rabbit
hey mldouthi do you have any more of those front spacers? I would like to have a set.
hey mldouthi do you have any more of those front spacers? I would like to have a set.
I'm thinking of using rear coilover perches as spacers in the back(http://www.esetuning.com/Solo-Werks-Solo-S1-Rear-Spring-Perch-Assembly-p/s1vw006-26.htm). Would that work? I was wondering if the size would fit the stock or tiguan springs. I know some guys with coilovers take the perches off, so I assume the size of the springs is the same.
I removed a set of coil overs from my rabbit when doing the tig spring swap. I realized that the coilover mount (that same as what you posted) were going to bind with the use of the longer tiguan springs. I can not guarantee that will work, but I also cant say that they will NOT work. with just the tig springs they lifted the rear just fine. but my application required just a little bit more lift. so I picked up the Jeep spacers. I have not installed them as of this post. but I am planning on installing them soon. when I do I will take crappy cell phone pictures to share here. also you should know that the coilover perch you referred to was listed as $42.75 each. so you will need 2 @ $85.50 plus shipping. OR you can get the jeep spacers http://www.amazon.com/Daystar-KJ09138BK-Comfort-Spring-Spacer/dp/B001GH1OL0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1389724695&sr=8-1&keywords=daystar+kj09138bk for $36.95.
I was comparing mkv rear shock to the given pro comp model:
Pro comp: http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lift-Kit...er.aspx?t_c=1&t_s=90&t_pt=3306&t_pn=EXP326515
Bilstein HD: http://www.ecstuning.com/Volkswagen-Jetta_V--2.5/Suspension/Shocks/ES11382/
Maybe the picture of the pro comp isn't right, but at first glance, it doesn't look like the ring at the top of the pro comp would work out of the box on our mkV.
I wouldn't rely on the picture used on the website. They don't often photograph every variation, so the one pictured is probably just a representation, not exact. It looks like Anti Bling popped in with some great info, so you should be good.
I still haven't gotten a chance to get my car sorted. My house renovations have slowed me down in the "fun" department a bit. I've got the springs and steel wheels ready to go. I just need to grab the shocks and some all terrain tires.
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I got to test out the rabbit the other day out at nellis dunes over next to nellis air force base. I didn't have to roof rack on in this test. I didn't air down the tires until I got to the sandy area (I should have done it as soon as I hit the dirt). this little rabbit impressed the hell out of me. I never got stuck. while I wont be bombing through the desert like a trophy truck, this little car will go off-road quite well. I am sorry I don't have more pictures as I was having too much fun driving. my daughters were having a blast as well.
Hey AB - looks sharp.
Since you've been running the setup for a month or so, any further input on how it's working?
Still trying to fully understand what size is going to fit;
- 215/75 R15 (27.9" x 8.3"), fit but as you say are really close.
- 235/75 R15 (28.9" x 9.3") seem to fit according to mldouthi.
Based on my measurements, 28"+ tires are REALLY pushing it but seem to fit based on actual fitment.
I'm limited 16" wheels since I have a Sportwagen and was considering:
- 215/65 R16 (27" x 8.7")
- 215/70 R16 (28" x 8.6") which seem to be on the cuff.
Any thoughts?