Might be slightly different spring rates? I wouldn't expect them to be much different though.
MK6 Cabriolet has part numbers 1T0 413 031 xx and 1K0 513 029 xx for the front and rear shocks. The xx are different but as far as I know this is usually a model revision of the same part rather than a different part.
Might have to do a little more research
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Might be slightly different spring rates? I wouldn't expect them to be much different though.
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The Cab comes with the sports suspension as standard... I don't know if that is different to the GTI suspension or not.
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No me either, Harding Performance would probably be good people to ask? They seem to know everything about VWs there is to know.
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Does anyone know if these would be suitable for a MK6 TDI Golf - unsure of exact engine, it's for a mate. I know diesel's are heavier in general, but unsure of how much difference it would make.
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They should, I'll have a look on the kW website
According to kw website if it uses the 54.6mm strut it's the same part number
okay - is there an easy way to find out if his MK6 TDI has a 54.6mm strut? I need some MK6 guys to chime in - is there a year or model that uses different struts?
2019 132TSI Tiguan
2011 Audi S4 Wagon
1988 MK1 Caddy
2006 Polo GTI
Not sure tbh, I think we need some tdi guys to help out here. The au models may have only had one size strut? Euro market always seems to have more variants
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