EIBACH springs

keith1202

Guest
Hi,

Which springs should i go for - eibach sportline or pro kit? any comments on these would be very helpful.

thanks
 

Al

Active Member
Aug 29, 2005
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Having had both, I would go with Sportline due to better ride and nicer appearance (slightly lower).
 

keith1202

Guest
thanks for your comment.

Is it more stiffer ride compare to the pro kit?
 

keith1202

Guest
Alright, just out of curiosity....did you tell your insurance with the mod? if so, did your insurance go up? not sure if i should tell them or not...
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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1
Sunny Scotland
Idf you planning on a few mods maybe tell them about all that your planning on dioing as you will get at least a £40 admin charge for changing your policy.
Best to tell then, saves you a load of hastle and saves you driving illegally
 

keith1202

Guest
thanks, any more comments on these 2 spring would be much appreciated. not sure which one is more popular for the leons drivers?
 

dainott2105

mk1 Cupra and mk2 FR TDI
Nov 4, 2006
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swansea
Does that apply to the TDI FR aswell lads.

PS Anyone used APEX springs before and got an opinion on them, just out of curiosity?
 

dainott2105

mk1 Cupra and mk2 FR TDI
Nov 4, 2006
685
0
swansea
Cool, cheers that rules them out (not that they could be more crashy than the standard TDI suspension lol).

Any others to stay well away from folks or any more to recommend (obviously this is individual opinion but seems that there are a lot of people wanting to change suspension setup on the mk2).

What about coilovers aswell?

Also if anyone has prices they can add that would be spot on. Good mods Good prices :)
 
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DamianPM

Active Member
Mar 26, 2008
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Newcastle/Durham
All the customers we've sold them to have said it's improved the handling and ride quality no end over the standard setup. It also looks a lot better.

Damain @ DPM
 
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