mk2 leon fr suspension

DamianPM

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Mar 26, 2008
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The Sportlines will give you around a 40mm/25mm drop on the FR. You could always fit the springs and then change the dampers down the line if you need to.

Damian @ DPM Performance
 

robjnr

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Oct 24, 2007
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I've noticed that the Eibach sportlines give around 20mm on the front and 30mm on the back of a cupra why is this, Is it because the back end is higher as standard? The H&R give 30mm all round on the cupra so not sure which will look better, Has anyone fitted the H&R springs?
 

robjnr

258 spanish donkeys
Oct 24, 2007
410
0
Bristol
I've noticed that the Eibach sportlines give around 20mm on the front and 30mm on the back of a cupra why is this, Is it because the back end is higher as standard? The H&R give 30mm all round on the cupra so not sure which will look better, Has anyone fitted the H&R springs?

Could anyone elaborate on this?
 

robjnr

258 spanish donkeys
Oct 24, 2007
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Bristol
The Sportline's give 50mm front and 35mm rear (about 35mm front and 20mm rear on a Cupra).

Damian @ DPM Performance

Hi damian, I know the sportlines are different drops front to back i'm just interested in why, becasue they look to give the cupra a level stance which is weird because springs are different length. Does that mean that the H&R 30mm all round springs will give an unevan drop?
 

beeko85

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Apr 27, 2009
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id be extremely tempted to try the bilstein dampers if i wee in your shoes.

think im gonna give them a go, the sportlines ended up dropin the car more than i thought, must be close to 50mm for sure, so i really doubt the standard dampers will last that long
 

vRSy

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Jan 8, 2009
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think im gonna give them a go, the sportlines ended up dropin the car more than i thought, must be close to 50mm for sure, so i really doubt the standard dampers will last that long

50mm??? bloody hell

mine was lowered about 30-35mm i reckon, and i regularly had issues with grounding out over humps if there were more than 2 people in the car.

lowering a car that much on standard shocks could potential ruin the damping of the standard shocks, as the piston travel would be greatly reduced.
 

beeko85

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Apr 27, 2009
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yeah i was told they probably wouldnt go more than 40mm cause the fr is slightly lower from the factory as it is, but its pretty low at the front i have to say. feels nice to drive, not crashy at all, but i, sure the dampers will suffer in the long term, time to start thinkin about a good aftermarket replacement
 
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