Volkswagen MK4 R32 Coilover Review by Raceland
(PRWEB) August 28, 2013 -- Raceland is excited to announce their newest addition to their coilover line up with their new VW MK4 R32 coilovers. The new Raceland partially threaded R32 Coilovers are designed to give owners the ability to lower the ride height of their cars without compromising ride quality. With a threaded shock body, owners can adjust the ride height of their cars one to three inches below the stock ride height to fit the tastes of those who like a mild drop to those who want an aggressive drop.
Raceland also takes pride and pays attention to the details by running several months worth of test fitment and road testing to ensure that the spring and damping rates are appropriate, ensuring a stiffer but comfortable ride quality over stock while drastically improving handling.
The R32 coilovers make use of the stock OEM upper strut mounts to provide a more forgiving ride while still increasing the performance and handling of the vehicle. This is particularly important for those who daily drive their vehicles where a stiff track-type setup may be too aggressive and exhausting.
The springs and dampers are well-matched to provide a healthy amount of travel and will perform effectively no matter how low the vehicle is lowered within the adjustment range. To adjust the ride height, the springs are raised or lowered by adjusting the spring perches with the supplied spanner wrenches. It is also important to keep in mind that there may be a need to use wheel spacers or roll the fenders of the vehicle to prevent any rubbing when lowering the vehicle.
Raceland stands behind their products by backing them with a two year warranty and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
About Raceland:
Raceland USA was founded in 2009 with the objective to provide car enthusiasts performance parts at an affordable price by selling direct. What that means is you are buying quality products at or below distributor pricing.
Cody Graham, Raceland, 801-365-1440, [email protected]
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