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Lowering springs for polo 9N 1.9 tdi

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  • QLD Lowering springs for polo 9N 1.9 tdi

    Hey all.

    Im new to the forum, but to introduce myself I have a polo 9N 1.9 tdi '06 model.

    Anyway, im trying to get some lowering springs for it. I got a quote the other day from Pedders, for 4 Eibach springs (that lowers it by 30mm) at $660.00 just for the springs . . now thats a ****load so i dunno if they were just trying to milk me.. I then found that DPM Performance in the UK you can the exact same springs for $205.00. , just shipping costs about $140.00.


    Where do you guys reckon I should get such springs (doesnt have to be Eibach), and what prices should I be paying for a set of 4. By the way im wanting to lower by about 30 - 40mm all round

    Thanks
    Andrew

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    slammed distribution is run by some forum members here (Lorenz - i think) so they should be able to let you know what is a good buy and where to get them.

    You shouldn't pay $600+ for just hte springs though.
    My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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      H&R's from Orange tuning, I paid around AUD$300, but we bought 3 sets at the time. Springs alone do tend to make the car a bit bouncy at highway speeds, could be even worse on a TDI as I assuming the struts aren't as firm as the gti's and the engine would be marginally heavier. Many of run H&R or Eibach.
      Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
      Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
      Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
      ** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **

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