I've done A LOT of research into this and can offer you a lot of fact and opinion. I've chosen Koni shocks. Your Bilstein shocks are firmer than Koni and deserve to be complimented with some firmer springs. The problem is: many springs manufacturers are designing and marketing springs to achieve a certain 'look' rather than performance. There are customers out there who are primarily concerning with their car looking dramatically lowered despite any negative consequences for handling, suspension bottoming out and hitting the front spoiler on kerbs. Only you can answer if this description fits you. If your primary criteria is performance for track days, then maybe you don't care if the spoiler scrapes on the raised concrete bar in car parks.
My advice is to select a set of springs that offer better performance and as a result are firmer and slightly lower by 20-30mm, not 40mm.
Eibach springs seem to fit this criteria. Eibach quote 30mm lower over standard (not R36), but this is typically 20mm when measured. Einbach say that a typical measurement after fitting their springs is 355mm from the centre of the hub to the top of the guard. My car has standard suspension which measures 375mm front & 383mm rear. However an R36 that I measured had 345mm front and 355mm rear. So Einbach may offer you no lowering over standard R36 height.
In my opinion, I would not recommend H&R springs that are 40mm lower over standard suspension with an undetermined handling change. Have a look at an H&R ad in a magazine showing an outrageously lowered car and you can get an idea of their target market. However H&R might suit the amount of lowering you want to achieve. Koni springs are actually H&R. Other options are: ST Suspensions from USA (owned by KW) that are 30mm lower and progressive, or Neuspeed from USA that are 40mm lower.
Good luck!
2007 Passat B6 3.2 litre V6 4Motion | Granite Grey | standard 17" Solitude wheels | tow bar
Mods: R36 steering wheel | HP DQ250 DSG tune | HPA Haldex performance controller | Koni sports yellow shocks | Eibach springs | H&R sway bars | Whiteline ALK | Kufatec E-MFA add on | Garage door button | Warning triangle retrofit | Bridgestone Potenza Adrenalin RE003s
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