I think for the NS SofSports, the Bilstein HD's would actually be a decent, if slightly firm match. The SofSports, contrary to their name, are not soft springs. They are 30-45% stiffer than stock.
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I'm running the dual electrode Bosch plugs without any problems.
For plugs I suggest the Platinum 4+. They are a little pricy, but very noticable performance change if you've been running bad plugs for a while (like me )
I got the NGK Laser Platinums for my VR6 and the are running great vs the stock or the bosch platinums I had run very briefly.
Use the stock NGK plugs. Others will not perform properly.
I just purchased a set of Yokohama AVSdb tires for a 99 Jetta GLS and they are awesome! Nice handling, great in the rain, and not expensive.
I got Mintex pads from Autotech for my 97 Jetta 2.0 in Jan. I do a fair amount of city driving and drive the car kind of hard all the way around. Mintex pads worked great with almost no dust and were much better in the rain. (stock pads sucked in the rain) I only had them on the car for 5K then car got wrecked but I plan to get them for the new one..
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