This is a discussion on Octavia VRS front spring replacement within the Maintenance & Performance forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; Hi My recently purchased 05 mk1 VRS has been lowerd 30mm with what I can only imagine are the cheepest ...
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| Briskodian Join Date: Mar 2008
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| Hi My recently purchased 05 mk1 VRS has been lowerd 30mm with what I can only imagine are the cheepest pile of crap available. When I go over a bump or even crawl over a speed bump the car feels like its sitting on a pogo stick. ![]() The guy I bought the car from gave me the origional springs which I intend on fitting this weekend. I have fitted shocks and springs before on other cars (celica GT-Four, VW T4, Caterham 7) but I was wondering if there are any tips for the VRS? Especialy the front as the rears look easy. I was looking for a guide on briskoda incase this has already been covered but couldnt find what I was looking for.... Any advise much appreciated. Thanks Chris ![]() |
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| Briskodian Join Date: May 2006 Location: Normally somewhere in Scotland!
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| Presuming it's not on coilovers, the only possible gotcha I can see would be that you will need spring compressors to get the springs in and out of the struts. Not sure if you'd have needed them before. In case you've not, set them so that the screw is at right angles to the coils, and wind them up and down a turn or two each side at a time to stop them slipping, or launching a spring! ![]() |
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| Briskoda Staff Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Hampshire
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| A hub spreading tool is also very useful.
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| The items on the car at the moment are deffo not coil over. I do have spring compressors, however I hate using them.. Always feels like they can let go at any moment and send the spring into my face. LOL |
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| having seen a spring go be extremely careful luckily at the time no one was in the directions all the bits went and the spring had been mostly unwound.
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| Perhaps I will use my motorbike crash hat just incase! ![]() |
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| you should be fin just be very aware of the clamps and there posistion
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