VWVortex


+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 25 of 25

Thread: Coilovers for 04 V6 Sedan...

  1. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    04-30-2012 11:08 PM #1
    My struts are going to be replaced within the next year or two and I am playing with the idea of coilovers for it so I can get that low look and be able to adjust it. Any ideas on brands or other info I should know about?

  2. Member passatv6AF's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 4th, 2011
    Location
    Chicago
    Posts
    896
    Vehicles
    B5 5MT UNITRONIC TUNED, B7 6MT TDI
    04-30-2012 11:31 PM #2
    I can name you a lot of brands but that will be pointless. Depends on what you're willing to spend...

  3. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-01-2012 08:07 AM #3
    I think ill go 600-800ish

  4. Member passatv6AF's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 4th, 2011
    Location
    Chicago
    Posts
    896
    Vehicles
    B5 5MT UNITRONIC TUNED, B7 6MT TDI
    05-01-2012 10:26 AM #4
    Id suggest fk, v-maxx, st Coilovers

  5. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-01-2012 10:59 AM #5
    Ok are the good for the price? How long do they usually last?

  6. Member passatv6AF's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 4th, 2011
    Location
    Chicago
    Posts
    896
    Vehicles
    B5 5MT UNITRONIC TUNED, B7 6MT TDI
    05-01-2012 11:50 AM #6
    That I do not know. That's why you get warranty. I just ordered racelands for $412. 2 year warranty. Everyone has different opinions because not every car will have the same outcome. They could last for years or could go wrong in a few months. It all varies

  7. Member sdavis872's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 20th, 2009
    Location
    Omaha, NE
    Posts
    3,702
    Vehicles
    2003 VW Passat W8 6 speed
    05-01-2012 12:55 PM #7
    I have STs, no complaints besides they ride kind of soft (but a W8 is pretty heavy) and they don't go as low as I'd like in the rear (I am about 24.5" rear ftg)
    \\_\__\___http://lowdownlabs.com/ ___/__/_//
    Passat W8 Sport 6 speed manual
    ST Coilovers | Miro 111 19x9.5 | Achilles ATR Sport 235 35 19 | COAM
    SpeedTuning USA Stage 2 | B6 S4 calipers | S5 rotors | Stop Tech Pads

  8. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-08-2012 10:34 PM #8
    which ones come with lifetime warranties?

  9. Member passatv6AF's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 4th, 2011
    Location
    Chicago
    Posts
    896
    Vehicles
    B5 5MT UNITRONIC TUNED, B7 6MT TDI
    05-09-2012 12:59 AM #9
    As far as I know none do. They usually give couple years warranty.

  10. Member sdavis872's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 20th, 2009
    Location
    Omaha, NE
    Posts
    3,702
    Vehicles
    2003 VW Passat W8 6 speed
    05-09-2012 08:09 AM #10
    Bilsteins I think do, but they are pretty pricy.
    \\_\__\___http://lowdownlabs.com/ ___/__/_//
    Passat W8 Sport 6 speed manual
    ST Coilovers | Miro 111 19x9.5 | Achilles ATR Sport 235 35 19 | COAM
    SpeedTuning USA Stage 2 | B6 S4 calipers | S5 rotors | Stop Tech Pads

  11. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-09-2012 03:11 PM #11
    ok, any with a warranty better than a two year?

  12. Junior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 13th, 2011
    Posts
    63
    Vehicles
    '02 B5.5, '09 A3
    05-09-2012 05:31 PM #12
    ST's come with a 5 year limited warranty.

  13. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-09-2012 05:44 PM #13
    ahhh thats awesome I think I'm going to look into the STs

  14. Junior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 13th, 2011
    Posts
    63
    Vehicles
    '02 B5.5, '09 A3
    05-09-2012 05:51 PM #14
    ECS was having a sale on them a couple weeks ago so you might check there or PM VAD@HPA. HPA Motorsports runs a discount for Vortex members.

  15. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-09-2012 06:04 PM #15
    oh ok sweet I just looked on ECS and they are 799.99 I'll look on HPA

  16. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-17-2012 03:27 PM #16
    bump

  17. Member keithwbloom's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 14th, 2005
    Location
    Alexandria, Virginia
    Posts
    338
    Vehicles
    Supercharged Intercooled 2004 VW Passat V6 30V
    05-17-2012 07:23 PM #17
    Don't bargain shop your suspension components. If you want an aggressive look but no ride, then $600-$800 coil overs will do the job. If you want your car to feel like a Porsche sedan, then coil overs based on quality dampeners are key.

    Bilstein PSS9s are expensive ($1,800ish) but well worth the investment. I expect Koni-based coil overs have a similar feel.

    I have a 2004 V6 FWD with Bilstein PSS9s that I installed a few months ago after having my Passat for almost 6 years. Totally new experience. Feels more like an M3/M5 or an RS4 than a FWD VW. Worth every penny (I picked them up new in box for $1,350, uninstalled from the original buyer who wrecked his B5 before he had a chance to install them). Will likely keep the car another 6 years, because honestly, I can't think of another, newer option that would offer the same quality ride and excitement for the money. It complete transforms the car. I have had owners of lesser coil over setups drive my car to check my sanity, and they have unanimously agreed, nothing equates to the quality of Bilstein except maybe Koni.

    If you can find a deal on the Bilsteins or Koni coil overs, jump at it. If you can't, consider strongly another quality static low non-coilover setup featuring Bilstein or Koni dampeners and Eibach or H&R sport springs. Anything less is going to feel like... less.

    My 2¢.

    Last edited by keithwbloom; 06-03-2012 at 12:41 AM.

  18. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-17-2012 07:55 PM #18
    Great points... What exactly is static? I've heard about it but don't know details about it..

  19. Member keithwbloom's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 14th, 2005
    Location
    Alexandria, Virginia
    Posts
    338
    Vehicles
    Supercharged Intercooled 2004 VW Passat V6 30V
    05-17-2012 10:20 PM #19
    Static means non-adjustable height lowering springs that rest on your stock perches and compatible dampeners. Coil overs offer adjustable height spring perches, specially tuned springs and compatible dampeners. Static means the ride height is set by the profile of the lowering springs used.

  20. Member sdavis872's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 20th, 2009
    Location
    Omaha, NE
    Posts
    3,702
    Vehicles
    2003 VW Passat W8 6 speed
    05-17-2012 11:13 PM #20
    Not really, static applies to coil overs too, anything that's not air ride or hydraulics would be static, because you set it at one height and leave it there. You can not slam it down while parked then raise it up to drive off.
    \\_\__\___http://lowdownlabs.com/ ___/__/_//
    Passat W8 Sport 6 speed manual
    ST Coilovers | Miro 111 19x9.5 | Achilles ATR Sport 235 35 19 | COAM
    SpeedTuning USA Stage 2 | B6 S4 calipers | S5 rotors | Stop Tech Pads

  21. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-18-2012 03:42 PM #21
    ok so how much would a static set up run?

  22. Member sdavis872's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 20th, 2009
    Location
    Omaha, NE
    Posts
    3,702
    Vehicles
    2003 VW Passat W8 6 speed
    05-18-2012 09:04 PM #22
    Racelands start at around $400. If you're 4mo then you'll have to spend like $800 (since no cheap companies make 4 mo coil overs).
    \\_\__\___http://lowdownlabs.com/ ___/__/_//
    Passat W8 Sport 6 speed manual
    ST Coilovers | Miro 111 19x9.5 | Achilles ATR Sport 235 35 19 | COAM
    SpeedTuning USA Stage 2 | B6 S4 calipers | S5 rotors | Stop Tech Pads

  23. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-18-2012 10:21 PM #23
    So static is coilovers that arent adjustable?

  24. Member sdavis872's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 20th, 2009
    Location
    Omaha, NE
    Posts
    3,702
    Vehicles
    2003 VW Passat W8 6 speed
    05-19-2012 01:49 AM #24
    Quote Originally Posted by dublax44 View Post
    So static is coilovers that arent adjustable?
    No, static is anything that is not adjusted easily, say, by a switch. Coilovers are "static" because to change ride height you need to lift the car, and manually adjust the perches. That is not something you're going to do ever time you park and then go to drive off. There for your parked ride height and riding ride height is static.
    \\_\__\___http://lowdownlabs.com/ ___/__/_//
    Passat W8 Sport 6 speed manual
    ST Coilovers | Miro 111 19x9.5 | Achilles ATR Sport 235 35 19 | COAM
    SpeedTuning USA Stage 2 | B6 S4 calipers | S5 rotors | Stop Tech Pads

  25. Member dublax44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 30th, 2011
    Location
    Lancaster, PA
    Posts
    1,344
    Vehicles
    2004 GLX V6 Passat (Daily) 2002 Jetta GLX VR6 1973 Triumph TR6(Project/FS/Dust collector)
    05-19-2012 08:03 AM #25
    Ok so coilovers are considered static? what would static be without coilovers? I want to be able to go lower without having to spend the money on good coilovers. I have OEM sport eibach springs with the original struts and dampeners. Would I just get sport lowering struts and dampeners?

+ Reply to Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts