I think it lowered my jetta and past GTI around 3/4-1". The car looks good, but not ghetto slammed.
You can probably save some cash by getting the bilsteins from shox.com, and picking up the springs and rear swaybar from SRS. I've seen their rear swaybar for sale used, I'd look around for one... -josh --- Chad Rebuck <[email protected]> wrote: > I just spoke with Shine and their kit for the a2 > jetta goes for $829 and > includes Bilstein HD strut inserts and shocks, 200 > lb linear rate front > springs, 120 lb linear rear springs and a rear sway > bar. The Shine setup > doesn't lower the car much, only 1/2 in or so, thats > fine for me. It > costs more than I really wanted to spend, but it > sounds like what I am > looking for. Shine did seem to recommend against > the Boge, saying that > they don't seem to work as well as the Bilstein HDs. > > I was thinking of spending closer to $500 or less. > Is there anything in > that price range worth getting? > > Chad > > On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 [email protected] wrote: > > > I'll second the vote for the Shine setup, though I > am running Boges with > > mine. I have the 200/120 fr/rr setup on my '88, > and I love it. Not the > > best-looking stance, but ride and handling are > perfect for a daily driver. > > > > -Dave > > '91 Jetta GTX 16V > > '88 Jetta GLI 16V > > > > _______________________________________________ > A2-16v mailing list > [email protected] > http://maillist.myip.org/mailman/listinfo/a2-16v ===== Josh Wyte Momentum Motorsports 508-833-3024 After 5 pm EST __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com
