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Re: Suspensions



Ken,
     I STRONGLY suggest the eurosport front lower stress bar (sub-frame)
its non adjustable,  but the first impression I got from it was, WOW!!  If
I'm not mistaken Mark Potter from Virtual World has it for $125.00 -Jamie
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Buck <phillyscca@enter.net>
To: scirocco-L@scirocco.org <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
Date: Saturday, August 01, 1998 5:42 PM
Subject: Suspensions


>Sorry to fill up your mail boxes the first day back on the list, but
>I need some 'proffesional' advice.  I just took second at the PA
>State Solo II Championships to Trevor Hill, also in an MK1 Scirocco.
>His rear sits about 2-3 inches lower then mine, he has cut out his
>fender wells.
>
>This winter I plan to tub-out the rear to get it down where it
>belongs.  My question is-  What should I use in place of  these Eibach
>Progressive springs I currently have.  This is the forth car these
>springs have been in.  I only use the car for autocrossing, but I do
>drive it to the events.  What is everyone's recomendation for
>hardcore springs.
>
>To finish the suspension details, I am running the Neuspeed 25mm
>front/ 28mm rear, and Tockico adjustables.  Does anyone think I
>should go with a lighter front swaybar?
>
>Ken Buck
>Philadaelphia Region SCCA Solo II Chair
>78 DSP VW Scirocco regional champ 94, 95, 97
>85 VW Scirocco dirt Thunder Car
>"1997 Rookie of the Year" Linda's Speedway
>Rusty 78 Scirocco daily driver
>(2) '80 Sciroccos- project cars- for sale
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