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FK Hitech 40-55 mm kit for suspension?
or
Neuspeed Springs with Koni Shocks for suspension?

What is your experience with each.
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I recommand Vogtland springs and Koni Shocks!

http://www.pure-motorsport.com/

Click on suspension and knock yourself out!

Rich :wink:
angelmadeyoutap said:
FK Hitech 40-55 mm kit for suspension?
or
Neuspeed Springs with Koni Shocks for suspension?

What is your experience with each.
You might not be able to get the High Tec Suspension Kit until mid-July due to availability issues. This is a great kit but you might want to check out KW Suspensions' Sport Suspension Kit for the Passat if your car is a B5 (Pre-2001.5).. This kit is priced well and the handling reminds me of my current V3 coilover setup which isn't stiff and can function well on the track or as a daily commuter.

Now the Koni Sport Adjustable shocks are a great addition for most suspension setups, but I wasn't too impressed with the ride of Neuspeed springs. If you don't want something with an aggressive drop, try Vogtland or H&R OE springs on the Koni Sport Adjustables.

If you have a pre-2001.5 Passat, seriously check out the KW Suspensions' kit!! I can't pump it up enough because the ride is tight!!
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The Swami said:
If you don't want something with an aggressive drop, try Vogtland or H&R OE springs on the Koni Sport Adjustables.
Wouldn't recommend Vogtland springs if someone doesn't want an aggressive drop :p
I have Vogtland springs w/koni adj sports...and the drop is low for springs :wink:


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Neuspeed sports with Bilstein sports. :thumbup:
Trekie said:
Neuspeed sports with Bilstein sports. :thumbup:
On Chicagoland roads: Bilstein = bonejarring.

TGH
H&R with Koni adjustables...very good set up and you have seen my car.
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