Just like the MK1, the oilpan sits really low on the MK3. For my mk1, I put an oilpan on that was reinfoeced with 1/4in steel plate. Which stopped any dents when I hit it, but it was then 1/4in closer to the ground, and instead of blowing oilpans, I chewed through CV joints.
So, it was back to the drawing board when it came time to lower the mk3. I used 20mm billet engine & trans mount spacers, bringing the oilpan well out of trouble, and correcting the angle of the CVs.
However, I'm still undecided about this method, as the engine is no longer exactly where it is meant to be. I'll leave them in for R&D purposes, and decide how I feel after a few 1000 k's.
Although the driveshafts are on a much better angle, they're also now closer to the body, and at the height shown above, I was getting shaft to body contact.
