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Thread: RS Eibach lowering springs (family wagon)

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    The other thing I'm thinking is that the bump stops might need a small amount taken off them. Say for a 20mm drop, 10mm off the bump stop.

    It just feels a bit like under hard thumps there's a sudden stop at the end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    It just feels a bit like under hard thumps there's a sudden stop at the end.
    Absolutely - usually during hard driving at speed, the car reaction to bottoming out was alarming to say the least
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    So is anyone having these problems with the eibach 20mm lower springs on the rs wagon while using the correct part number for that car?

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    No - the Eibach springs are good
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    Good to hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    No - the Eibach springs are good
    +1
    I'm having no issues at all. Been more than a yr.

    Don't forget, the 20mm eibach prokit was a Skoda accessory in Europe. It IS designed to be used with the oem shocks, for the vRS models at least.
    The non-vrs octavias would get a bigger drop, and hence won't b a good idea with those stock shocks.

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    Yep, I have the eibach springs with OEM shocks.
    I like the ride... But I don't have a baby on board.

    The only prob that makes my ride firm is the 19" wheels and tyres. In hindsight I would have stayed with 18" rims... But I really liked the wheel style so I went 19". They look great, but do make the ride firmer.

    The guys at eibach were great to deal with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    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
    So say $300-$500 depending on what hourly rate the mechanic would have (ie sole trader or dealer style mechanic).

    So could be up for about $700-$800 for supply and install to lower the car 20-30mm??

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    Quote Originally Posted by donweather View Post
    So could be up for about $700-$800 for supply and install to lower the car 20-30mm??
    that's how much it cost to have mine done.
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    So for those that have the Eibach lowered springs with stock shocks, can I ask, do these lowered springs assist in anyway with more front wheel traction/less axial tramping etc, or are they purely for handling (cornering)?

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