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Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

Last post 22/07/2008 11:49 AM by Filby1. 13 replies.
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  • 27/05/2008 9:20 AM Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    martininwillerby
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    As above...

    What do you think...

    First impressions are one bounce not three, A little harder ride or is it more road feed back from the car / steering.

    Car feels lower to sit in or is it cos i've been driving a 1.2 Polo... Will see. Well pleased with the look of the car. As for warranty work they did...

    1. 24K6 Recall

    2. Front strut top mounts and bearings fitted... Due to creaking

    3. Front wheel bearings fitted... Due to noisy Taken from the workshop print outs...

    Tech said..

    1 Had that done last may as well. ???

    2 & 3 were done cos it's out of warranty soon and more of a precaution rather than needing it done.

    Still All free so no skin off my nose.... Some more...

    Martininwillerby

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  • 27/05/2008 9:32 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    MrShabz
    Golf V SE 1.6 FSI 115PS
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    Car looks quality mate...definately my next mod..  Cool

    What was the actual amount of drop that you got? Any rubbing?

  • 28/05/2008 1:48 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    martininwillerby
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    No rubbing, even with the wife and three teenagers in the back and two cases.

    Close but no rubbing....

    Lowers about 20/25mm ish front and back

  • 10/06/2008 5:07 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    vw4
    Golf V GT TDI 2.0 140PS
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     niceness

  • 25/06/2008 9:20 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    IvoV
    Golf V S 1.9 TDI 105PS
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    That looks very sharp fella.

    Just looking around at Eibach Sportline springs myself, but obviously I would be putting them on my poor little TDI - not GTI. Just wondering though, you mention a 25mm drop but it looks pretty slammed - how big are your alloys?

    Just found Eibach Sportline Springs for 108 GBP including VAT and delivery - but I am just wondering what it would cost to get them fitted? Don't have the right tools to do this myself so the cost of installation would be a definate factor.

  • 26/06/2008 9:42 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    shanehicks
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     lovely car mate, i'm new to this, help me out if you can, your GTI has an original drop of about 30mm (I think) so to get a further 20mm do you order 50mm drop springs or 20mm? sorry if dumb question

  • 26/06/2008 10:03 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    AidenUK
    Golf V GT FSI 1.4 170PS
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    I am sure i have asked this before but i can't remember the answer so i will ask again, are you using your OEM dampers with after market springs to lower your car? I once did this with my old Golf GT TDI PD 130 and the shocks were shot within a few months..

  • 12/07/2008 4:31 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    shanehicks
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    this is my GT on Eibach sportlines 

    Looks just right to me

     

  • 21/07/2008 4:34 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    IvoV
    Golf V S 1.9 TDI 105PS
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    As per an original question asked earlier - both cars here have standard sport springs right? Do the sportline springs replace these in full or do they come on top of OEM alterations? In this logic Eibach Sportsline springs with a 30mm drop would lower a GTI or GT lower than a standard S/Match correct? Finally, what size alloys do you guys run? 18"?

  • 21/07/2008 9:16 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    shanehicks
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     Yes, they replace the stock springs

    Got mine here -http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/

    Category :

    Eibach Sportline Springs

    Sub-category :

    Eibach Sportline - VW

    Application :

    Golf V 2.0 FSI, 1.9 TDI, 2.0 TDI, GTI; 10.03> 45-50/30-35mm 

    Product Code:

    E-20-85-014-02-22

    Details :

    Chassis 1K.
    Lowering Front/Rear = 45-50mm/30-35mm
    Axle Load: Front = 1120kg Rear = 900kg

    Price:

    £107.56 inc VAT

    Delivery: £9.00

     

    I'm running 18's

     

  • 22/07/2008 7:40 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    IvoV
    Golf V S 1.9 TDI 105PS
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    Excelent, thanks fella. How much did it cost approximately to fit these springs? Am thinking £100 or so?

  • 22/07/2008 10:18 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    vw4
    Golf V GT TDI 2.0 140PS
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     DO the 170 GT sit lower than the 140 GT on standard springs?

  • 22/07/2008 11:41 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    techno boy
    Golf V GTI 2.0 200PS
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     just looked through a VW brochure for the specifications

    the unladen weight of the 140 GT is 1281kg, the 170GT is 1293

    they both have a gross vehicle weight (unladen weight+ occupants and luggage) of 1870kg

    so i'd expect the cars to have the same suspension set up and the the same results when fitting the sportline springs

    the small difference in the unladen weights would make the ride heights identical in both cars and could be made up from eating more doughnuts and burgersBig Smile

    the other question about using standard dampers with new lowered springs

    don't do it with a car that has done over 55-60k, it's a false economy

    on the other hand on a MK5 with relatively low miles I decided to take a chance on the standard Sachs dampers and can honestly report an allmost standard ride comfort

    might be different if the car was being lowered over 40mm

  • 22/07/2008 11:49 AM Re: Eibach Sportline Springs Fitted

    Filby1
    Golf IV V6 4motion 2.8 24v AQP 204PS
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     Sportlines Vs Pro's?

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