lcr coilovers fitment

prawn

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Jan 29, 2008
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Basingstole
hard to say really. shittest advert I've EVER seen, it's listed as being for a car that doesn't exist!

A seat leon RS VRS? jokers.

You need to ask if they have the tabs on the coilover body to mount the LCR drop links, as this is what differs between LCR coilovers and the rest of the FWD platform stuff
 

s1mon

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May 10, 2011
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kent
i know poor ad,waiting for a email back from them see what they have to say about fitting on my car.
 

prawn

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Jan 29, 2008
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Basingstole
tehy appear to have the tabs yes.

However, the advert is still written VERY poorly, and on the grounds that the seller is obviously a moron, I'd look elsewhere.
 

Allan_84

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Apr 11, 2010
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Denmark
if i were you i would get a brand coilovers if you know what i mean. it can be too cheap. raceland is not the best stuff, but if you just want it low and dont care about ridecomfort and how long the suspension will last, then its no problem.
 

s1mon

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May 10, 2011
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kent
sadly budget does come into,i had a a set on my mk4 golf for 3yrs and they were fine.my main worry is that they wont fit properly due to the droplinks.
 

prawn

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Jan 29, 2008
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Basingstole
Bit harsh prawn :rofl: they are Belgian.

Fair point, I didn't notice that.

But I still don't think the belgian market has a leon cupra RS or VRS did they?

Also, it's worth noting, that Jamex, Raceland, JOM, all those, are basically the same coilovers. Most don't have the tab for LCR droplinks, unless you pay a bit more.
 
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