Looks like no one has ran into this issue. Fix was to replace Whiteline Rear Sway Bar with Super Pro Rear Sway bar and Endlinks as the overall width of Superpro bar and links is 15mm shorter to accommodate the wider Eibach Lowering Springs.
Hey all
I have a 2019 MK7.5 Golf R Wagon DSG and I have been running a Whiteline RSB for nearly a year now. The part number is BWR25XZ. I recently obtained some Eibach Lowering Springs part number E10-85-041-05-22 specifically for the wagon however upon trying to fit them it appears the RSB and endlinks are preventing fitment due to an increase in width in the springs and RSB and endlinks. (See Picture).
Hoping someone on the forums has some ideas to resolve or may of ran into this issue before.
At this stage probably have to swap out the sway bar as lots people seem to run these springs with no issues and whitelines springs on offer only appear to be for the hatch not wagon.
Thanks
Looks like no one has ran into this issue. Fix was to replace Whiteline Rear Sway Bar with Super Pro Rear Sway bar and Endlinks as the overall width of Superpro bar and links is 15mm shorter to accommodate the wider Eibach Lowering Springs.
I am awaiting delivery of a 24mm Super Pro Rear Sway bar and Endlinks. Should fit ok.
Cheers Al
How is the handling/comfort with those suspension mods?
Current:
2017 Mk2 Tiguan 162TSI, R-line, White
2020 Mk7.5 Golf R Wagon, White
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