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H&R Ultra Low Coilovers

03 10 2008

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H&R Ultra Low Coilover - Shock & SpringI came very close to selling my car and moving on. The reasons for this are many, including some very disheartening experiences within the VW/Audi enthusiast community (although I won’t go into detail with this). I was serious enough about it that I began to sell out my performance parts and modifications. It wasn’t only after I spoke with a friend about it that the irrationality of what I was doing began to sink in. My problem wasn’t my car or anything about it. Selling my car would do nothing for how degraded the VW/Audi community has become, particularly some niches that revolve around this specific generation. It would only further distance myself from it, which would be the wrong way to go about facing the issues anyway. Unfortunately by the time I realized this, I had already sold my suspension so I had to find a way to replace the parts with something new.

I was initially going to go with a set of StaSIS coilovers, but this never came to fruition. Then these were brought to my attention. Originally meant as standard H&R performance coilovers, it was through a lucky strike that I ended up with an ultra low set. Even though H&R doesn’t officially list them as Jetta part numbers, we all know that Golf/Rabbit/Jettas (including GTIs and GLIs) share the same suspension configuration so I decided to stick to it. While the sedan is certainly about 100lbs heavier in the rear than the hatch, any rake that could result from this can be compensated thanks to the adjustability of the rear perches since these are after all, adjustable coilovers.

H&R Ultra Low Coilover - Bilstein Body ShockI received a large box, which weighed over 55lbs in an incredibly expedite manner thanks to North American Motorsports and their flawless customer service. Upon opening the box, I was treated to an impressive set of performance suspension parts. Product quality is top notch on all accounts. The shock bodies are made by Bilstein and are extremely well constructed. Bilstein makes their gas shocks through extrusion rather than cut tubing so their shocks are legendary for being more durable and resistant than other brands. The front shocks are stainless steel with red anodized adjusting collars. All four springs are powder coated gloss red and the rear shocks are powder coated in yellow. They are also substantially shorter than your average shocks (including the Bilstein Sports) in order to provide the perfect amount of valving while accommodating a very low ride.

I should point out that these coilovers can ride extremely low. So low in fact that setting them at their lowest would not allow the car to turn or even roll off the lift after installation. It is possible to tuck 18″ wheels on these without a problem if one were so inclined, particularly in the front.

H&R Ultra Low Coilover - Assembly with perchInstallation is straight forward as far as MkV cars are concerned. For the front struts, I recommend the stock dust cover is left on the strut bearing. While these coilovers come with their own dust covers, the OEM strut bearing uses the dust cover as a seal into the bearing itself so it’s recommended the protection is retained. I also recommend the front fender liner modification is performed to avoid any rubbing issues. Rolling the fenders may also be a good idea if your wheels are wider than 8” and you plan to go low.

For the rear assembly, the perch can be mounted either against the car or on the bottom of the spring seat. Mounting it against the car enables you to adjust them without having to undo the rear control arms and even though the dead coils seat on the bottom end, I did not notice any adverse effects to this method in any way. They can certainly be mounted on the bottom but if adjustments were to be made, the control arm would have to be undone and the spring removed to do so which would not be practical at all, particularly since you are almost guaranteed to need some fine tuning on the days to come after installation.

Once installed and adjusted, the car immediately takes a much lower stance. Upon driving the car after installation was complete, I could notice a much suppler ride than with my previous Bilstein/H&R Race combo. The ride quality is more akin to Bilstein/H&R Sports and it’s not bouncy or harsh at all. This was extremely surprising to see for such a low coilover system. If you have or have ridden in a MkV equipped with H&R Race springs, you know the ride is taut and sporty but H&R doesn’t beat around the bush as far as the stiffness of their Race parts. These are definitely a more “streetable” setup with a friendlier ride quality and feel.

This is not to say that these are soft or “floaty” in any way. The car is planted, firm and taut. There is no nosedive under hard braking and the car corners flat and composed with these on. It’s in no way sacrificing handling, valving or dampening in favor of the ability to ride lower. H&R really did their homework on these and it shows the second you take the car out on the road.

As it stands, I could not be more pleased with this setup. It allows plenty of adjustability (you could ride them at stock height or so low your fenders would be in serious danger) while providing an unparalleled, high quality sporty ride without being bouncy or overly stiff. Anyone considering an extra low set of coilovers should give these some serious consideration. I’m confident they’re the best on the market for this specific application and specific needs. You just can’t beat Bilstein/H&R quality.

And so it happens that my car isn’t going anywhere. As it turns out, I was making abrupt decisions based on nothing and I’m glad I came to my senses on time. Even though my old suspension was already gone before I realized this, I ended up with a setup that I like even better for very little extra over what I received over the sale of my prior parts.

I guess sometimes things happen for a reason.

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Discuss this entry - (5 comments so far)

  1. Nikita P wrote on June 24 2008 at 1:15 pm

    So I was in same limbo with a 07.5 GTI tons of things pissed me off about the car and things that were possible and were not…except I ended up trading it for a new 2007 A3 TFSI. I bough it for low stance and tons of options and it drove different to me.

    Somewhat back to the same story and was going to leave the VW/Audi scene alltogether.

    I now realize that I just needed to get FSDs on the GTI, but was discouraged to try because of mixed reviews and install prices in town were insane.

    Now I am SURE I need a new suspension to complete the car.

    Car and site looks great btw.

  2. svander wrote on July 27 2008 at 10:36 am

    Thanks for the comment, Nikita. Good luck with the car.

  3. Piraat wrote on August 25 2008 at 10:34 am

    *cues the linkin park*

    The thought of you leaving the vw/audi community has sent my heart into quivers.

    Svander, My ban-happy vwvortex moderator of self-importance this beer is for you! This beer is for one day hoping you’ll realize its… Just a car.

    Cheers my fellow,
    Piraat “Banned 60+ Times” Jack

  4. Rob H wrote on October 30 2008 at 6:11 pm

    that’s crazy that you almost left the car b/c of a couple of crazy people in the scene…. glad you thought better of it. never let a couple of retards in a community dictate your love for a car. for me the VW love is beyond the scene…. but the scene just makes it better.

    its what you make of it, really, i just choose not to associate with the stupid types. glad to hear you are cool with your new suspension though, car is low as hell & looks great buddy!

  5. alf wrote on January 25 2009 at 8:39 pm

    I would really love to thank you for your review on the mkv ultra low coils. youve been plenty of help.

    and keep your head up about thing getting disheartening. im an administrator for the Houston, TX VW/Audi/ Euro community.

    Trust me, i understand the stresses and chore it can be. but in the end the dub love and lcose friends youve made prevail.

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