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#211
This is great info but is it still current? This post was from 02.I'm just trying to get a feel for if I change my H&R Sport's out for the Neuspeed Sport's, will the ride be the same? I love the H&R's but hate the rake. 1.5 F-1.4 R. The Neuspeed Sports are 1.5 F&R. BTW, I have Koni shocks.
Quote, originally posted by darrenewest » MK IV VR6 Neuspeed Sport: 220(5) Front and 160 Rear
MK IV VR6 H+R Sport are 228 Front and 160 RearI did a Little research and a whole lot of E-mailing. RPI Said there's were almost identical too Neuspeed's, although 10lb stiffer rear. I Emailed Neuspeed and they emailed the rates back too me the same day. H+R's I got from Denon, and are almost identical too Neuspeed's because they (H+R) use to Manufacture for them, but no longer. Neuspeed used their rates and found another manufacture .... If not totally correct let me know and I'll edit them, though I'm 98% Sure. Happy hunting, The Shine's are PERFECTLY matched to Bilstein damper's valving from what I can gather. I need a life. - Darren
For the comparison of the H&R Sport rears and the Neuspeed Sport rears, can someone verify is these are still correct?
Modified by bmxracerx at 12:50 AM 2-18-2007
#213
anyone know the rates for the weitec TX coilovers rapid parts sells for the mk3 vr6?
#214
Quote, originally posted by bmxracerx » For the comparison of the H&R Sport rears and the Neuspeed Sport rears, can someone verify is these are still correct?
I've never seen any hard data to contradict it, and pyce measured the H&R OE Sport to have a working front rate in the 210-220 range, so IMHO the rates are reasonable.
#215
Just read through the whole thread, but might have missed it. Anyone have the rates for the H&R RSS mk3 coilovers? Also, does anyone here have good experience with this kit?
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#216
bumpus mk5 gti, 133/189 f/r measured by shine
#217
hmm, did not see it in there...lots of info tho...pages
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#218
I was looking for the spring rates on my Corrado VR6 H&R coilovers. It looks like they have.Fronts: 48 03 452-2/1 180lb springs
Rears: 48 53 452-2/1 300lb springshere is a PDF if people want to know where I got the specs:
http://www.h-r.com/katalog_download_de/VW.pdf
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#219
Would be nice to know if Shine also measured theeuropean spec mk5 GTI springs !
#221
Anybody knows what the rates are for the Koni coilover springs?
They have some documentation online but is in freaking german. Can anyone translate it?
http://88.198.54.215/pdf/1150-5009-tuv.pdf
It's at about the midle. Thanks a lot.
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#222
don't think it says anything about rates just max loads
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Modified by tojones at 4:18 PM 8-25-2007
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#223
Quote, originally posted by ovlaicu » Anybody knows what the rates are for the Koni coilover springs?
They have some documentation online but is in freaking german. Can anyone translate it?
http://88.198.54.215/pdf/1150-5009-tuv.pdf
It's at about the midle. Thanks a lot.Koni CO 1150-5048 (4-cyl MkIV)
174lb/in Front
214-236lb/in Rear (progressive)
Koni CO 1150-5048-1 (VR6 MkIV)
280lb/in Front
214-236lb/in Rear (progressive)Number came from the beginning of this very thread
Modified by wolfpuppy at 10:11 PM 8-25-2007
Modified by wolfpuppy at 10:12 PM 8-25-2007
#224
Quote, originally posted by G60ING » I was looking for the spring rates on my Corrado VR6 H&R coilovers. It looks like they have. Fronts: 48 03 452-2/1 180lb springs
Rears: 48 53 452-2/1 300lb springshere is a PDF if people want to know where I got the specs:
http://www.h-r.com/katalog_download_de/VW.pdf
The way H&R lists springs is "length-rate"
The 180-070 in the front is the length of the spring in milimeters, 180 and the rate 070. The 300-050 for the rear is the spring lenght in milimeters, 300, and the rate 050.
The rates are listed in newtons/mm of travel and can be converted to lbs/inch as follows, 1 newton / millimeter = 5.71014715 pounds force / inch.
So 70N/mm = 399.7 lbf/in
and 50N/mm = 285.5 lbf/in
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#225
Anyone have rates for the GLI mk4 2004.5 springs?
#226
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#227
Quote, originally posted by briang » The way H&R lists springs is "length-rate"
The 180-070 in the front is the length of the spring in milimeters, 180 and the rate 070. The 300-050 for the rear is the spring lenght in milimeters, 300, and the rate 050.
The rates are listed in newtons/mm of travel and can be converted to lbs/inch as follows, 1 newton / millimeter = 5.71014715 pounds force / inch.
So 70N/mm = 399.7 lbf/in
and 50N/mm = 285.5 lbf/in
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#228
does any one know the nuespeed sport and race spring rates for a mrk3 vr6and did you guys have the same problem getting nuespeed rates as you did with H&R thanks.
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and are they progressive or linear
Modified by Top-NouchVR6 at 7:16 PM 9-23-2007
#229
Manufacturer: V-Maxx Coilovers
Vehicle: Mk3 VR6
Spring Type: Linear
FT Rate: Main 350, Tender 115
RR Rate: Main 350, Tender 115
#230
Sorry to bring this back from the dead, and I didn't go through every page, but I thought that Eibach prokit springs were progressive, whereas on the first page it indicates that they're linear.Anyone?
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#231
Car: 87 VW Cabriolet w/ 16v conv.
Manufacture of springs: Ebach coilover springs
Struts and shocks: Bielstien
Coilovers: Ground control
Swaybars: 22mm front, 25mm rear (aftermarket forgot brand "red")
Spring rate front: 375lbs.
Spring rate rear: 325lbs.Aftermarket wheels Borbet type E wheels with 195-40-16 hit the coilovers so I need wheel spacer for them, so temp. running my factory 13" rims, 175-70-13.
Rides somewhat bouncy to me, just installed yesterday and its a daily driver. Handles very well, but I don't have much to compare it too.
Modified by Serpent7 at 10:02 PM 1-29-2008
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#232
Since I didn't see any off-the-shelf springs for A1's in these 7 pages, I made some phone calls....Neuspeed Sport Springs (55.10.01)
Front = 140 - 200 lbs/in
Rear = 120 - 150 lbs/inNeuspeed Race Springs (55.10.05) <--- No longer produced
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Front = 275 - 300 lbs/in
Rear = 270 lbs/inH&R Sport Springs (54740)
*Data not released*H&R Race Springs (54740-88)
Front = 400 lbs/in
Rear = 285 lbs/in
Modified by DTDSasquatch at 6:06 PM 11-5-2008
#233
Megan Racing Lowering Springs Volkswagen Golf / Golf GTI 1999-2005Megan Racing Performance Lowering Spring Feature Summary:
- Aggressive lowering height designed to provide a lowered racecar look
- Lower profile for better handling performance
- Minimal sagging
- Lowering heights and spring rates matched specifically to each car
- Made from SAE-9254 cold-wounded steel for better strength and durability.Reference: Megan Racing lowering spring, Megan Racing performance springs, Megan race springs
Product Notes:
FRONT REAR
Spring Rate (lbs/inch) 350 250
Max Lowering Height (inch) 1.75" 1.75"
#234
Hey man u seem to know your stuff really well. I was hoping you could help me w/a question. I have a 2000 GTI (1.8T) that i bought used, already dropped (not sure how much of a drop) on 225/40/18's. I need to get either shocks or both shocks & springs (i think the springs are still good) & i want stiffer than facory (not much room b/w tire & wheel well). What name & shock rate should i look for?
#235
vuu, what do you use for shocks? I am creating a SOLO car and was wondering about spring rate. Most coilovers use a 35-336 F and a 285-280 R spring rate. I thought this would be good with sufficient bar force and less compliant busings.The problem is with more force there is more wear...do you have addditional welds for the suspension supports...control arm, strut mount, rear bushing mounts...etc?
#236
Is trhere any way this could at least be subdivided by chassis? It's frustrating trying to wade through it in this format. I've got an A1 on H&R sports/Koni yellows and want something that will actually hold the back end up. Problem is I'm TRYING to find out the rate of what I HAVE. FRUSTRATING!!!!
I cannot believe that there is no exhaustive listing of spring rates for our cars.
#238
#240
I have the Neuspeeds and they are Progressive rate and you show a Linear number? One thing that is a concern is that just sitting the dead coils are laying on top of each other with no gap. I am assuming they work on rebound and as the spring come down? It just looks as if there is not much left in the range of motion.
#241
2004 MkIV R32 Golf
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#243
Since this is alive again.
ST Coilovers for b6/b7 Audi A4: 690# f. / Prog. r.
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#244
Not sure this is really the place for it, but it took me more than 6 hrs to find the right springs for my golf. So if i can save someone else the ball ache thats good for me.
I have a golf 4, uk spec, 02, PD150, with full GTi level susp as standard.
this runs the
1j0 411 105 ce on the front
(2 blue 3 white, 2B 3W)
GSF stock an after market at 1/3 of the cost of VW, its a Kilen spring (made by GKN), Pt# 25076
same spring as the 2.8 V6 4M
hope this helps someone in cyber land