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    I just came across an interesting picture. These are Polo/Lupo Strut bushings and bearings. im still looking to go lower and this may be a very good option to put the car down a little more. Has anyone ever heard of running these in a mk4?

    Thoughts? oppinions?
    left: mk4 bushing.
    right: polo/lupo bushing.

  • #2
    Re: Going low on a mk4.

    Yes,

    Sometimes they cause the top of the spring to rub on the inside of the tower for large diameter springs.
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    • #3
      Re: Going low on a mk4.

      oh okay. im probly gonna try and order some somewhere and try them out.

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      • #4
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        6N0412331A

        Keep in mind you will need the shorter strut caps as well.

        Strut bearings are the same as MK4 I think, I have the part number as well and we stock the bearings.
        Last edited by BaggedGLI; 04-25-2013, 05:58 PM.
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        • #5
          Re: Going low on a mk4.

          Originally posted by danaldson View Post
          oh okay. im probly gonna try and order some somewhere and try them out.
          You may have already seen this but there is tons of info on making your MK4 low.

          http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...Low-done-Right
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          • #6
            Re: Going low on a mk4.

            Side note: does the 2.0 oilpan hang as low as the 1.8T pan?
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            • #7
              Re: Going low on a mk4.

              Originally posted by VW337 View Post
              Side note: does the 2.0 oilpan hang as low as the 1.8T pan?
              As long as its the aluminum pan it should be the same height, the hybrid one sits higher.
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              • #8
                Re: Going low on a mk4.

                2007 city golfs came with hybrid pans

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                • #9
                  Re: Going low on a mk4.

                  Originally posted by BaggedGLI View Post
                  6N0412331A

                  Keep in mind you will need the shorter strut caps as well.

                  Strut bearings are the same as MK4 I think, I have the part number as well and we stock the bearings.
                  You shouldn't NEED shorter strut caps, however they can be utilized to keep the stock strut caps from protruding into the bay by a ton

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                  • #10
                    Re: Going low on a mk4.

                    Euro image makes short strut caps. I had them on my mk4.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Going low on a mk4.

                      im running audi 90 mounts in mine got about .5inch drop from them and available local brgs are built in them NCP 2613060 thats napas part number list showing at 40 bucks each and life time warranty
                      Last edited by gotadub; 05-07-2013, 10:29 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Going low on a mk4.

                        I was thinking of trying these:

                        http://www.urotuning.com/Front-Strut..._low_mount.htm

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                        • #13
                          Re: Going low on a mk4.

                          Originally posted by gotadub View Post
                          im running audi 90 mounts in mine got about .5inch drop from them and available local brgs are built in them NCP 2613060 thats napas part number list showing at 40 bucks each and life time warranty
                          Originally posted by jaysleeves View Post
                          Tried both, they are along the same lines (different manufacturer) and they both wore out within like 5K of driving. Not worth it IMO

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                          • #14
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                            Wouldn't recommend running polo mounts on a golf, it's designed for a much lighter car so I'm assuming it will wear abnormally. Recommend the audi mounts as there's no much weight difference between the two cars.
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                            • #15
                              Re: Going low on a mk4.

                              Originally posted by kujiwara View Post
                              Wouldn't recommend running polo mounts on a golf, it's designed for a much lighter car so I'm assuming it will wear abnormally. Recommend the audi mounts as there's no much weight difference between the two cars.
                              Based on? Experience with the audi mounts vs the polo mounts directly? Or was that something else you learned from GT5?

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