Looking to lower the cupra after the year, just wondering what springs everyone would recomend?
lcr.kenny Active Member Apr 20, 2013 68 0 Dec 27, 2014 #1 Looking to lower the cupra after the year, just wondering what springs everyone would recomend?
Daniel M Blackbelts & Chickenheads Apr 18, 2013 2,874 7 Middlesbrough Dec 27, 2014 #2 Everyone usually goes for Eibach sportlines. Depends how low you want to go though. For a more even drop you can go for H&R springs.
Everyone usually goes for Eibach sportlines. Depends how low you want to go though. For a more even drop you can go for H&R springs.
Clazzer Active Member Mar 17, 2014 429 1 Stoke on Trent Dec 27, 2014 #3 I'll second Sportlines. Got them on my LCR and I'm very happy with them.
KebabWarrior81 Active Member Nov 4, 2013 1,841 3 Sandbach,Cheshire Dec 27, 2014 #4 As mentioned Eibach's or H&R, think the Eibach give a slightly nose down look
2G Experienced Newbie Jun 3, 2012 127 0 Scotland Dec 27, 2014 #5 Got Eibach Sportlines on mine. *Before DSC_1131 by Gerrrs, on Flickr Here is the mahoosive difference afterwards: DSC_1416 by Gerrrs, on Flickr DSC_1577 by Gerrrs, on Flickr
Got Eibach Sportlines on mine. *Before DSC_1131 by Gerrrs, on Flickr Here is the mahoosive difference afterwards: DSC_1416 by Gerrrs, on Flickr DSC_1577 by Gerrrs, on Flickr
KebabWarrior81 Active Member Nov 4, 2013 1,841 3 Sandbach,Cheshire Dec 27, 2014 #6 Looks good that 2G did you fit them yourself, or how much for fitting if done at a garage.Hope you don't mind me asking.
Looks good that 2G did you fit them yourself, or how much for fitting if done at a garage.Hope you don't mind me asking.
2G Experienced Newbie Jun 3, 2012 127 0 Scotland Dec 27, 2014 #7 KebabWarrior81 said: Looks good that 2G did you fit them yourself, or how much for fitting if done at a garage.Hope you don't mind me asking. Click to expand... Not at all, got them fitted at a garage - they were just a shade under £80 to fit.
KebabWarrior81 said: Looks good that 2G did you fit them yourself, or how much for fitting if done at a garage.Hope you don't mind me asking. Click to expand... Not at all, got them fitted at a garage - they were just a shade under £80 to fit.
KebabWarrior81 Active Member Nov 4, 2013 1,841 3 Sandbach,Cheshire Dec 27, 2014 #8 Cheers for the reply, that's a good price I think not bad at all so for around £250 fitted that's a great mod.
Cheers for the reply, that's a good price I think not bad at all so for around £250 fitted that's a great mod.
SMC83 Active Member Sep 6, 2013 29 0 scotland Dec 28, 2014 #9 I have sportlines as well and love them Before After Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
DamianPM Active Member Mar 26, 2008 6,385 82 Newcastle/Durham Dec 28, 2014 #10 I'd say the Eibach Sportlines would be my choice. Damian @ DPM Performance
N Jardine Active Member Apr 2, 2009 54 0 Northern Ireland Dec 28, 2014 #11 I've had eibach sportlines on both of my Leon's and a golf. Couldn't recommend them high enough.
lcr.kenny Active Member Apr 20, 2013 68 0 Dec 28, 2014 #12 Cheers for the pic mate, thats the perfect height im looking for.
v.ch Active Member Dec 30, 2014 7 0 Jan 4, 2015 #13 2G, what a "j" and ET of that audi rotor's that you running on sport line? is it any issue with rubbing (spirited driving, full car, etc...) ?
2G, what a "j" and ET of that audi rotor's that you running on sport line? is it any issue with rubbing (spirited driving, full car, etc...) ?