Looks like $375 plus post
yup, they were certainly a skoda optional accessory, on stock shocks.
they r however no longer offered.
this was the link, which no longer works - http://www.accessories.skoda.co.uk/p...o=ZGB1Z3071677
and this was the skoda part number: ZGB1Z3071676
here's mine on the 20mm eibach prokit......
before..............
Last edited by dArK5HaD0w; 26-06-2013 at 08:26 PM.
MY17 Superb 162TSI, Business Grey, Tech+Comfort Pack, APR ECU+TCU Stg 1, SLA, Rieger Splitter + Side Skirts, Eibach Pro-Kit Springs, Hardrace Swaybar, TPMS
Could someone kindly provide a link to the correct Eibach 20mm Springs on the Eibach shop webpage as I note they don't provide recommended springs for Skoda vehicles on their shop webpage?
Are they the same as the Golf GTI ones?
Pro Kit Buy suspension from Eibach including adjustable suspension and automotive coil springs.
Also, what difference does the gearbox (manual or DSG) make to the springs? ie, why does the Eibach page have a different link to springs for manual or DSGs?
Thanks.
Golf Springs will cause your Skoda to look all droopy in the bum like a 1972 Capri. Skoda is heavier in the back end than a Golf (more overhang & larger glass area), wagon more-so than sedan.
If you put both kits in the shopping cart the partnos are the same. E108502
Katalog link
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there are different part number for wagon/estate and hatch/sedan.
this is from dcperformance. part number will be the same elsewhere.
wagon version:- E10-79-004-04-22
liftback version:- E10-79-004-02-22
liftback/sedan:-
wagon/combi/estate
DSGs r heavier than manual gearboxes. hence u'll have additional weight.
make sure the axle load of the springs r suitable for ur car. it will be on the build plate.
mine says:-
1 - 1100kg (Front Axle)
2 - 1100kg (Rear Axle)
Last edited by dArK5HaD0w; 27-06-2013 at 02:55 PM.
MY17 Superb 162TSI, Business Grey, Tech+Comfort Pack, APR ECU+TCU Stg 1, SLA, Rieger Splitter + Side Skirts, Eibach Pro-Kit Springs, Hardrace Swaybar, TPMS
Thanks Guys.
As I'm not a mechanic, any idea of what I'd have to pay to get these springs installed (and removal of my current ones).
Also, it says that the springs only lower the car by 20mm, but I have to say that on your car DS, it looks to be more of a 20mm lowering? Do you agree?
Last edited by donweather; 27-06-2013 at 04:50 PM.
1 bolt per side for the rears - about 20mins per side x whatever the hourly rate is.
Fronts about 45m-1hr per side in a workshop IIRC
3 hours tops
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This.
A lowering spring needs to have a higher spring rate than OE else the car will bottom out. This in turn works the rebound valving in the DAMPERS much harder than the OE ones are designed for so they will wear out far more quickly than with the OE springs.
Hence
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