Hi Mythical Mark! These helper springs have made a difference. Now the back is lower and has a more aggressive look. In my opinion, to give a lower look you could put more accentuated side skirts and an aftermarket rear bumper, both at the same height as the front bumper. If I'm not mistaken you wanted to install a custom bodykit of the R32. That would be super cool. Congratulations Mythical Mark, your GTIR is the most beautiful, high-performance and with the best sound in the world. Have a great evening 😃👍
If they're linear rate springs in the coilovers, twisting the spring perch lower will make your car go lower. No changes to spring rate or preload will be made if the spring coils all have equal spacing and they're not progressive rate. The bottom mount adjustment is used to set your damper travel/length, not your base height.
I spent a good couple of minutes trying to get my head around why this works, and I think I got there in the end, but its one of those head scratchers at first...
I actually searched and found your video because I was watching another video involving helper springs, and I was trying to understand it better! @@SoloLap
Hi Mythical Mark! These helper springs have made a difference. Now the back is lower and has a more aggressive look. In my opinion, to give a lower look you could put more accentuated side skirts and an aftermarket rear bumper, both at the same height as the front bumper. If I'm not mistaken you wanted to install a custom bodykit of the R32. That would be super cool. Congratulations Mythical Mark, your GTIR is the most beautiful, high-performance and with the best sound in the world. Have a great evening 😃👍
Looks bang on now. With you though, logically it's not obvious how it works out but it clearly does.
yeah some things like this I find confusing as it's not so obvious until you think about it!
Beautiful car, may i know what was the spring rate for the helper springs ?
@@izlk you'd have to ask Miester R, I can't remember now 🙈
If they're linear rate springs in the coilovers, twisting the spring perch lower will make your car go lower. No changes to spring rate or preload will be made if the spring coils all have equal spacing and they're not progressive rate. The bottom mount adjustment is used to set your damper travel/length, not your base height.
The car can go no lower than where it is now Jack, and I think the height is probably about as low as you'd want to go too!
@@SoloLap just the way I like it 😈
I spent a good couple of minutes trying to get my head around why this works, and I think I got there in the end, but its one of those head scratchers at first...
You're not alone 😂🤫
I actually searched and found your video because I was watching another video involving helper springs, and I was trying to understand it better! @@SoloLap
Nice Kudos grill ! Really wish i had one. 😅
It's not Kudos, I made it 😂 There's another video on here of me doing it.