new coilovers available with a two way setup for mqb.

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i noticed that the brand silvers now have a complete option for the mqb plateform.

its called the neomax 2-way coilovers.
an option for super low. which just means you get an additional inch or so lower without bottoming out if you go low.
an option to select any spring rate you want.
rebound and compression separate adjustments.
separate oil tubes. this helps with any over heating if your doing a lot of hard driving. allows the oil in them to last longer and less degradation.

when i do coil-overs, i aiming for the super low, two-way coil-overs from these guys.

update: yay!!

link to where i got mine.

www.Coiloverhub.com
they have been selling for years but havent started an online site till now.
grand opening is in summer 2025 stay tuned.
please support them as they are new to online ecommerce. they sell other products and brands as well.

i was told that when you register you get a coupon email as well.
 
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so i decided to pull the trigger on the 2way full superlow coilover setup by silvers.
i wonder if i should take the extra time to document it?

if i do document it, should i take a video or photos. video to me would take forever to finish. photos would take time as well but not as long. hmmm not sure yet.
what do you all think?
 
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this is the week am doing the full install. pretty excited about it.

i do plan to take my time on it. it should take about a few days.
 
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here is the box. im about to open today and start the install this weekend.

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ok guys, the fronts are on. the rears are not. i didn't realize that the rears on the magride have shock mounts that are non-removable. so i have some on order.

the fronts look great.
the super lows are super great. they allow me to set them at stock height or even higher if i wanted to. but obviously, i want to go low. the super low does allow me to drop it a tad lower. so i would recommend the super low (some other companies call them extreme low) for your daily drive.

the difference is not too much. i would say i gained another half-inch to one full-inch max drop. but I'm actually set near the middle level to the lower side of the shock adjustability. so i have more room to go high or lower. love it.


for this install, i installed brand new;
front neuspeed sway bars,
neuspeed endlinks,
whiteline lower control arms with max-c.,
verkline front subframe.
along with the silvers 2-way super low coilovers with independent reservoir.

i also needed more room in the front for the top of the coilover controls. its for the camber and compression controls. the rebound is on the bottom reservoir.
 
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ok so the coilovers are installed. i have been driving on them for a few weeks now.
i will do a quick review.

the ride is just awesome!
its got that perfect balance of stiffness and control without being too aggressive. obviously if you use an aftermarket lowering setup you do expect to give up some softness but i will say its way better if not something i would have optioned from the dealer (if it was available) like it is now. its lowered some but not too much. the front's wheel gap is gone and the rear is pretty much the same if not lowered a tad. with this setup i can slam it or raise it higher than stock. there is that much room to adjust on these. I'm as surprised as you are. and yes i did try to give it full height adjustment and it was in the air high. i know i can slam these with no issues too. so if you plan on using smaller rims and tires, this can easily accommodate that slam look.

i would probably slam it one day when i have a place where the driveway is flatter but for now i have no issues over most driveways, speed bumps or dips. the control is great on the highway and regular roads. i have set it to the most softest settings for now. just to get my feel for how comfortable it can be on a daily car. the front and rear sways are also set to soft. i have no issues driving it daily. its not harsh at all.

the car now looks great. its to my liking and I'm not sure if would change anything for awhile.

ill give more info later but if you have questions feel free to ask. i know everyone here is pretty reserved but dont be. its more engaging if you do join in and create a conversation.

ill put up some photos soon as i need to give it a good wash before i take some photos.
 
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for the installation part i had to decide on how to have full control of the top knob adjuster and have full access to the top hat area for the fronts. that screws that allow us to adjust camber in available on these and i didn't want to have a hard time to adjust them. so i decided to modify the front strut towers to allow a larger hole for that.



this is before i cut out the hole.

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this is after the cut. both sides had the same treatment. full access.

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here are some more photos of the strut tower.
 

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i noticed that the brand silvers now have a complete option for the mqb plateform.

its called the neomax 2-way coilovers.
an option for super low. which just means you get an additional inch or so lower without bottoming out if you go low.
an option to select any spring rate you want.
rebound and compression separate adjustments.
separate oil tubes. this helps with any over heating if your doing a lot of hard driving. allows the oil in them to last longer and less degradation.

when i do coil-overs, i aiming for the super low, two-way coil-overs from these guys.

Hey man, just read your post and registered to this specifically so I could talk about your setup.
I just ordered the 2-way coilovers for my 24 RS3. Hopefully they'll be here in the next couple weeks. After coming across your timeline post, I was wondering how things have been over the last year in regards to your setup. I also have h&R front and rear sway bars and racing line end links and right now I'm running KW height adjustable springs on my stock shocks but it's really not great. There's a little bit of a creaking clicking noise when turning the steering wheel and I'm we've tried everything but it won't go away so I moved on to this setup.

So ultimately I was wondering how you've been enjoying them over the last year or so?

I didn't go for the super low springs or anything, as far as spring rates go I went with the recommended 9K / 8K front and rear.
I don't track the car, but having a nice low flush stance while retaining a good quality and well dampened ride is what I was looking for. While also giving me improved performance obviously. And this setup seemed to tick all the boxes. Also, I haven't heard one negative review or complaint regarding these two ways on other applications.
I think I might end up being the first 8Y RS3 with these.

One of The questions I'm most interested in asking is for daily driving, how do you have your compression and rebound set? I don't think I'm going to be messing with the separate dials too much. I'm hoping to find a nice balance between a nice comfortable and well damped ride but not too soft and cushy as to compromise the handling and turn in.
I know that we have a 40 way adjustable compression and 26-way rebound if I'm not mistaken or vice versa. So I was wondering what you think, or what numbers you leave it on for your daily driving? Or maybe what you'd recommend for the things that I just mentioned.

I'm hoping to hear back from you to hear about your experience over this last year with the setup, especially since we both have a similar setup with aftermarket adjustable sway bars and end links.
Sway bars are h&R like I said and they've always been said to stiff. They're two way so that's how my installer set them when I install them a while back. And I haven't changed them.

My name is David Rothschild, not sure if you're on Facebook but love to have you add me, or we can always chat about it on FB Messenger if you would be cool with that.

Thanks bud

link to slivers-na website
mqb coilovers 54.5mm
 


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