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    Lowering with springs?

    Hi all, can anyone recommend a good quality set of springs to lower my R Line with? I only want to lower by about 25mm, no more as I don't want any rubbing as I'm running spacers as well.
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    I just lowered my MKV with Eibach Sportline. I run 18x8 wheels & get a little scrubbing now & then if hit a decent bump or on full lock
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    Dropped my Tig about 30mm with Eibach Pro Kit springs. Impressed with how they work regarding front-end lift & dive (& rear 'squatting') under more aggressive acceleration & braking. Car looks great just that little bit lower, too!
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    H&R or Eibach are the ones most commonly used on here and vortex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MGV View Post
    Dropped my Tig about 30mm with Eibach Pro Kit springs. Impressed with how they work regarding front-end lift & dive (& rear 'squatting') under more aggressive acceleration & braking. Car looks great just that little bit lower, too!
    Hi any pics of your ride please? Also have the existing shocks been ok since the install? I don't want to invalidate my warranty through any undue damage. I want the ride a little bit lower though but without the expense of installing coilovers.
    2011 Candy White Tiguan R Line 170 TDI DSG | Pan roof | Park assist & RVC | RNS 510 | MDI | LED's | 20" RS5 Wheels| Bi-xenons & AFS | Front & Rear footwell lights | Door warning & puddle lights | Mirror puddle lights | LED Tail lamps | Eibach Pro-Kit Springs


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    Quote Originally Posted by MGV View Post
    Dropped my Tig about 30mm with Eibach Pro Kit springs. Impressed with how they work regarding front-end lift & dive (& rear 'squatting') under more aggressive acceleration & braking. Car looks great just that little bit lower, too!
    I like the lowered look - enough to fill up the guards but not sitting too squat

    Where did you get your springs from and what model? I had a look on the Eibach site but didn't come up with anything for the Tiguan... though there are some on ebay: EIBACH PRO-KIT LOWERING SPRINGS VW Tiguan (5N) 07- E10-85-020-01-22

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    Hi, tigger73. I'll check when I get home tonite, but it was an eBay seller out of the UK.
    They were about 20 bucks cheaper than out of the states, inc. freight.
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    Thanks MGV.

    Hope you didn't mind me pinching your picture - just thought it was good to post one here too as it'll likely get "lost" in the Tig picture thread in the future.

    Did you price up the springs here or are they just too expensive to buy locally?

    The US guys prices are better but freight costs from the US are a killer.

    I'll probably have to find someone locally to get these fitted.

    2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

    2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
    2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
    2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
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    tigger73, i tried pricing locally, but after wasting a couple of hours, i got the *****s & just bought them off ebay seller mjd128. I probably should have looked a bit harder...

    The part number is exactly as you have written above & price was AU$322.45, p&h AU$132. Pedders charged me $440 to fit including a 4 wheel alignment. They seemed to know what they were doing, but over-tightened my wheel nuts way more than necessary, & scuffed up the paint on my wheels also...

    Hope this helps, good luck!
    Current: MY18 TRANSPORTER CrewVan, Indium Grey
    Previous: MY10 Tiguan 2.0TSI, Silver Leaf, APR StgII tune + many mod's

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