Is there a vast difference between Proline and Sportsline springs, is the drop difference very noticeable?
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Yep there is. Check my thread as I have the Prolines fitted with Koni FSDs. I think Al (DJHorace's Cupra) has had pics of his Cupra on Prolines and then Sportlines on the forum before.Is there a vast difference between Proline and Sportsline springs, is the drop difference very noticeable?
Thanks for that link,i've bit the the bullet and gone for prolines.Yep there is. Check my thread as I have the Prolines fitted with Koni FSDs. I think Al (DJHorace's Cupra) has had pics of his Cupra on Prolines and then Sportlines on the forum before.
It all really depends on what you are after mate.
Here is a pic of mine:
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They should be with you tomorrow, thanks again for the order.Thanks for that link,i've bit the the bullet and gone for prolines.![]()
Fitting them to 2.0ltr TDI same as Alx. Chung, cannot go to low,too many speedbumps where i live.Sportlines give a nicer ride height, handle better and give a more supple ride. Comparing stock shocks with sotck springs, pro kit and sportline i would rate them
1) Sportlines (Best)
2) Stock
3) Pro Kit
If you are fitting Pro Kit springs to a Cupra, you will barely see any difference in ride height.
Standard
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Pro Kit
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Sportline
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