I did the same thing this weekend to get rid of my car's rear sag issue. I had replaced the rear shocks/springs, and still had some pretty bad droop.
I welded the sleeves to an exact fit and then slid them on to the shock.
Sorry, no before shots but before was pretty bad.
GhettoFab $10 MK2 Lift Kit
Moderator: Fatmobile
MK1 suspension lift
got better springs all around, just about any rabbit spring is better than the stock S1 ones.
New shocks and the springs, the whole thing cost less than $200 including the cheap spring compressor from HF, The shocks were rockauto closeout deals.
I got ACDELCO 45H1090 front springs. They were harder to compress than the old ones but spring compressor managed to reach.
on the rear I put MOOG CC201 springs and put spacers under the spring perches
The dia of the shock is a an odd size so it's hard to find a pipe that fits perfect. I had some 2" OD thick walled pipe so I used that. It was loose to fit so I cut out a slit with a grinder until it closed to the right size, then welded it.
The spacers were just a little over 2" tall
S1uv
no back seat, ready to load
New shocks and the springs, the whole thing cost less than $200 including the cheap spring compressor from HF, The shocks were rockauto closeout deals.
I got ACDELCO 45H1090 front springs. They were harder to compress than the old ones but spring compressor managed to reach.
on the rear I put MOOG CC201 springs and put spacers under the spring perches
The dia of the shock is a an odd size so it's hard to find a pipe that fits perfect. I had some 2" OD thick walled pipe so I used that. It was loose to fit so I cut out a slit with a grinder until it closed to the right size, then welded it.
The spacers were just a little over 2" tall
S1uv
no back seat, ready to load
Last edited by sgnimj96 on Mon May 14, 2018 2:07 pm, edited 2 times in total.
81' Scirocco 1.6D (conversion)
86 Golf 1.6D
85' 300TD
86 Golf 1.6D
85' 300TD
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Re: GhettoFab $10 MK2 Lift Kit
Nice... and rockin the 'toolies on the roof!
Have a nice day.
'91 Jetta ECOdiesel TD - clean & complete (less motor/tranny) for sale
'82 Westy Vanagon 1.9 N/A - 23.5mpg
'86 Jetta TD - 45-50mpg
'81 Dasher Wagon 1.6 N/A - 52mpg
'84 Wasserboxer - DOA, parts donor
'94 Passat wagon VR6
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'89 Jetta N/A - 51mpg
'82 Caddy 1.6 N/A - Sold
'91 Jetta ECOdiesel TD - clean & complete (less motor/tranny) for sale
'82 Westy Vanagon 1.9 N/A - 23.5mpg
'86 Jetta TD - 45-50mpg
'81 Dasher Wagon 1.6 N/A - 52mpg
'84 Wasserboxer - DOA, parts donor
'94 Passat wagon VR6
'03 Jetta TDI wagon 230K, 52.3mpg
'89 Jetta N/A - 51mpg
'82 Caddy 1.6 N/A - Sold
Re: GhettoFab $10 MK2 Lift Kit
just made some roof rack pads
6' piece of plumbing pipe insulation foam tube from homedepot (cut in half) and some polyester pant legs cut then sloppily sewn to fit. $3
It'll be interesting to see how long they last.
Also got a bike fork mount from ebay. Lot of wind resistance potential going on here....
6' piece of plumbing pipe insulation foam tube from homedepot (cut in half) and some polyester pant legs cut then sloppily sewn to fit. $3
It'll be interesting to see how long they last.
Also got a bike fork mount from ebay. Lot of wind resistance potential going on here....
81' Scirocco 1.6D (conversion)
86 Golf 1.6D
85' 300TD
86 Golf 1.6D
85' 300TD