18" with Apex 35mm on a 1,9tdi sport up.
Yes it's hard, but only on very bad roadsurface etc.
If the leasing company would have let me, I'd go for the 40mm HR, nice lowering front and back and they say reasonably comfortable.
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18" with Apex 35mm on a 1,9tdi sport up.
Yes it's hard, but only on very bad roadsurface etc.
If the leasing company would have let me, I'd go for the 40mm HR, nice lowering front and back and they say reasonably comfortable.
What is exact weight of these rims?Yes they are BBS VZ033's. I choose them because their cheap.
1150 euros in 18" with falken 452 and real BBS tough a bit heavy.
just been on the phone to Awesome gti and they advised for a 30mm KW springs would be the best option...?...anyone had these???
The Eibach pro kit 30mm only lowers the rear end 15-20mm....
Got Eibach Sportlines on my Cupra and they're ace. Nice and low with no rubbing at all even with 4 blokes & luggage onboard! Nice firm ride but not too crashy and bouncy, very good all round to be honest!
Hello friend how many mm Eibach Sportlines springs do you have or what correct name for sportlines because thaey are more than one. I have Cupra R and I received info from Eibach company that for my car are Eibach only -20/-20. I think that small I would like to about -30 or -40 front and rear. Thanks for your answer.
I have h&r springs, think there 30mm all round (got them second hand) looks loads better but ideally the back could be a tad lower... Still look 10 times better than standard and going over speed bumps etc with no issues
How hard is the ride quality mate, lets say if u was judging on scale 1-10 of comfort, and 1-10 in comfort loss after changing.
10 being very comftrble
10 being the most comfort gone
two scores, please, im looking to get H&R 35/35mm or eibach 30/20-25