mk4 golf springs on mk1 leon

jonnysmith199

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hey my mate was wonderin if any1 has tried or knows if the lowering springs out of a mk4 golf will fit into a mk1 leon

cheers
 

jonnysmith199

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they r comin outta a petrol golf going into a petrol leon
 

JimCupra

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sorry for the hi-jack, and this might be a silly question, but would golf springs result in lowering my standard LC at all ?? Looking for a cheap way of dropping it a bit? Thanks.
 

Hobbiniho

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sorry for the hi-jack, and this might be a silly question, but would golf springs result in lowering my standard LC at all ?? Looking for a cheap way of dropping it a bit? Thanks.

springs from a r32 are lower a friend of mine put standard r32 springs on his tdi golf to lower it whilst not voiding the warranty as they were genuine
 

JimCupra

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any ideas how much he parted with for them?? And what sort of drop do you reckon I'd get on my LC??
 
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Hobbiniho

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im not entiarly sure but he bought his brand new so wouldnt have been cheap, but would it not be easier just getting lowering springs for a leon then you are sure they are the correct spring rate etc as the r 32 ones would be different, basically there is no easy and cheap way to lower a car if you still want it to handle why not just get springs from somewhere like ebay??? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Seat-Leon-1-8T-1-9-TDi-40mm-Lowering-Springs-120627_W0QQitemZ230303873282QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item230303873282&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318
 

Hobbiniho

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Good points....have to do some searching....cheers

the best thing to do would be to replace the dampers with new uprated ones aswell as your old dampers will be put under more stress with the lowering springs and might end up dying on you, and dont be fooled into thinking cheap coilovers are the way forward cos they aint
 

JimCupra

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thanks for the advice, I've just been reading about coilovers....seems they may not be the best thing for me anyway....just looking to drop it a bit, and if it handles better, bonus! May have to start a new thread....not really sure what the best options are..:S
 
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