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    Wagon Lowering Springs

    Any suggestions on Lowering springs for a wagon.

    Just recently purchased first VW so not too familiar with what brands etc are better than others.

    Would like to purchase local if possible.

    Thanks.
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    Buying a wagon to carry stuff in and then lowering it is a bit of an oxymoron isnt it
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    034 Motorsport is an American brand but being sold in Australia by one of their distributors. Im not sure if these suit the wagon though (you will need to check) as i believe the wagon has different rear suspension to the hatch: 034Motorsport Dynamic+ Lowering Springs – MK7 Volkswagen Golf R – AutoInstruct

    H&R is a German brand but being sold in Australia by one of their distributors: H&R MK7 R Lowering Sport Performance Spring Kit – V-tech Australia | Engineered Performance

    These ones definitely do suit the wagon: Racingline Sport Springs (ACC Compatible) - MK7 R Wagon - Harding Performance

    Some other info here: Golf R Wagon Springs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Buying a wagon to carry stuff in and then lowering it is a bit of an oxymoron isnt it
    It is, and as a result they make very sexy beasts indeed when done correctly.

    You should tune in to Wagon Wednesday on the Mk7 Wheel Thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    034 Motorsport is an American brand but being sold in Australia by one of their distributors. Im not sure if these suit the wagon though (you will need to check) as i believe the wagon has different rear suspension to the hatch: 034Motorsport Dynamic+ Lowering Springs – MK7 Volkswagen Golf R – AutoInstruct

    H&R is a German brand but being sold in Australia by one of their distributors: H&R MK7 R Lowering Sport Performance Spring Kit – V-tech Australia | Engineered Performance

    These ones definitely do suit the wagon: Racingline Sport Springs (ACC Compatible) - MK7 R Wagon - Harding Performance

    Some other info here: Golf R Wagon Springs
    As always Lucas is on the money, but I will add:

    1. I wasted a lot of time researching springs for my retired Wolfsburg and came very close on Eibachs, these seemed overall to get the best review on ride quality (across Aus and UK forums). This is I think echoed in the vwgolfnet thread above.

    2. H&R tended to get a rap for being pretty rough riding, but each to their own.

    3. I had VWRs (aka today's Racingline) on my Mk6 and they gave the right height drop, but were far from the advertised 'ride like stock'. I was disappointed in this aspect, although the Speaker thought they were alright, go figure!

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    You could try lowering springs with Polyair inserts?

    Just air them up when you want to carry a load.
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    I bought Eibach springs for mine, but sold them without fitting as I went for wider wheels & was
    concerned about rubbing... but they seemed like a good choice!
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    Rub is always a risk with wider wheels; sticking with stock or near stock wheels with mainstream springs should generally be ok.

    The R gets away at its height with after market wheels (just), but anything else generally looks stilted.

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    Just to show wagons sometimes do go up - Alltrack with lift kit:

    Wagon Lowering Springs-offroad-jpg

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    Thanks for the suggestions. Will look around and compare pricing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Buying a wagon to carry stuff in and then lowering it is a bit of an oxymoron isnt it
    Not really. My two dogs weigh 60kg combined. So I am sure if it is lowered it will handle it.

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