Lowering Springs for 2004 Toledo 150Tdi Sport

silverback

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I've done a couple of searches for this and couldn't find if it has been discussed before, so apologies if it has. I tried different things in the search function.

Anyways, i'm looking to lower my Toledo between 35-45mm using springs only. Probably replace the shocks next year at some stage.

Was wondering what you guys would reccomend as a manufacturer and a retailer. I live in N.Ireland by the way. I'll be fitting them myself with a little help from a friend of mine on here. :whistle:

Cheers.
 

f1btn

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Drop me a pm with your vehicle details & I'll see what I can do!
 

silverback

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Arghh!!! Can't send you a pm mate only 1 post!!!

Here's my email address: [email protected]

Details: Toledo 150Bhp TDI Sport 2004 (oct)

Cheers f1btn
 
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SHADY-NINJA

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i used an ebay guy in Germany and bought eibach prokit springs for £79 delivered for first toledo se 20v.

then i got another prokit set again for my toledo 20vt from Jabbasport for £140 last year.
 

AwesomeSarah

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I think if you are doing the lowering with only springs to start , it would be worth going down the route of Eibach
Quality stuff
There are cheaper but quality counts
Sarah
 

silverback

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Cheers guys i'll check out the eibach springs on ebay. Had them before in my civic and they where dead on.
 

silverback

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Well i suppose fair is fair!! I think i've got the bum deal though!
 

L7 KVV

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Guy selling Cobra coilovers from a bora, on RMS only a 1k mls on them. Dont know how good or bad the make is. Been trying to shift them for a fortnight. might drop a bit.

Im sure the bora ones should fit fine, anyone else know different? Do the sport models have thicker shocks like my fr?
 
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