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    Any body know best place to get eibach springs

    I live near act , wondering where i could get some eibach pro lift springs for a 4motion tiguan .

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    When I wanted to buy an Eibach pro kit I found it best to deal with Eibach direct.
    The lady (can't remember her name) was very helpful and I had them the next day.
    Just ring them on the number in the link below and they will help you out.
    Contact - Eibach Springs
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    Thanks will do .

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    If you're not in a major hurry you can often save a few $ on ebay.de (you often won't pick this up in "normal" searches as the sites will be filtered out due to language).

    I bought mine off an ebay.de seller and had no issues. Try these for example: Eibach Springs Pro-Kit Federn VW TIGUAN (5N_) 30/30mm Tieferlegung | eBay

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    Thanks tigger73 but the link goes to lowered springs , i want the raised ones i live in regional nsw and need the height

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    OK sorry - I just searched for Eibach & Tiguan.

    Main comment was that you can often find the Eibach springs cheaper in Germany. You'll have to search around for the lift kit if that's the ones you're after, as they are not as common.
    Last edited by tigger73; 29-12-2015 at 01:41 PM.

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    Yes this is what ive found why i wascasking here ... damn the fact i use the tig offroad and in the country lol

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    Who would do such a thing - use an SUV for off-road????
    Last edited by tigger73; 29-12-2015 at 07:59 PM.

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    Thats what ive been asked before , alot of the time by large 4x4 owners when i meet them somewhere on a rough track

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwpolo View Post
    Thanks tigger73 but the link goes to lowered springs , i want the raised ones i live in regional nsw and need the height
    I didn't realise Eibach made such a thing.
    /searches catalogue... partno E30-85-020-02-22 ???? I think you'll find they are "buy-in" only.


    H&R do a lift spring or

    you could fit Spaccer spring spacers.

    KYB do a heavy duty rear but I think it's OEM height & an increased spring rate.

    You could also get custom springs made locally. K-Mac will do it however you want.



    NB: if you go too high at the front (50mm +) the dampers will top out on sag. You'll also have problems getting enough negative camber. You can probably fix it with Audi TT control arms but be aware you are venturing onto the slippery slope of mods
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