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    Hi guys, first of all I love my RS wagon but can't help thinking about how much better it will look with a lowered stance. Since this wagon will be used with a newborn due in August I was hoping others had some experience in my situation as I obviously don't want the ride to be rough and unpleasant for a baby. So should i forget about lowering it or do the Eibach springs provide a good ride.

    Thanks.
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    Mk7 Golf GTI PP DSG, Tornado Red

  • #2
    I have RS Diesel Wagon springs on my TSI Sedan. They work quite well except the front dampers weren't really up to the job so 15,000km after installing the springs i had to replace all the dampers with Koni Sport.

    The rear spring rate is perfect with the dampers set to 3/4 turn from soft.

    The front needs 1 turn from soft or it nods it head a bit too much on high frequency bumps.

    Initial compliance is very good with konis, not so good with OEM.

    Re: Babies in modded cars - they don't care & if they do they don't say much. It's their mother you have to worry about.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by brad View Post
      Re: Babies in modded cars - they don't care & if they do they don't say much. It's their mother you have to worry about.
      Ain't that the truth!!!

      Tigger has the Eibach lower springs

      I used lower springs on stock shocks, the out come was hard and unstatisfactory
      I switched to Eibach springs and Bilstein shocks - wonderful solution (back to factory ride height)
      2012.1 Skoda Octavia VRS DSG Wagon - Carbonio cold air intake and pipe - HPA Motorsports BBK 355mm rotors 6 pot calipers
      APR Stage II ECU - APR 3" exhaust down pipe & high flow catalyst
      APR/HP Roll bars - Eibach springs and Bilstien shocks
      Supaloy lower control arms - Enkei 18*8 Wheels

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      • #4
        I've got the eibachs (20 mm) on mine.
        Been more than a yr now (I think....) and its all good. Ride is still comfortable, for 18 low profiles, and it looks much better than stock.
        My little girl was 2 yrs old then - no complaints.
        My wifey - no complaints. Infact, she didn't even notice the difference in ride!!
        .....or the slightly lowered stance!!
        And she drives the car 90% of the time!
        Which is good - "subtle" right
        MY17 Superb 162TSI, Business Grey, Tech+Comfort Pack, APR ECU+TCU Stg 1, SLA, Rieger Splitter + Side Skirts, Eibach Pro-Kit Springs, Hardrace Swaybar, TPMS
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        • #5
          Fitted Eibach 30mm lowered springs (Factory option in EU) to my Fabia RS wagon a few weeks ago. Comfort is no different. Handling and look greatly improved. Ideally you would replace the shocks if performance is your main goal, but everyday driving the springs are fine on their own.
          2012 Fabia II VRS Estate - APR stage 2 tune, Custom 2.5" turbo back full stainless exhaust with ceramic coated dump pipe, Harding Performance Cold air intake, Wagner Tuning Competition Intercooler, GFB DV+ diverter valve, Braille B2317RP battery, Eibach pro kit springs, Bilstein B8 shocks, Harding Performance F+R ARB, Super Pro bushes, Porsche 986 Boxster S front brake calipers, 330x28mm front rotors, Ferodo DS2500 front pads and Remsa rear pads, Enkei RPF1 17x8 et.35 with 235/40R17 Yokohama AD08R tyres, Maxton front splitter and Superskoda fender flares.

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          • #6
            darkshadow & mmmracer - that sounds great.

            i've been contemplating eibachs lately and your positive experience is helping me make the decision. although i've got a 90tsi so I imagine the chassis will sit lower (or look lower anyway) because i've got puny wheels.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by cbay View Post
              darkshadow & mmmracer - that sounds great.

              i've been contemplating eibachs lately and your positive experience is helping me make the decision. although i've got a 90tsi so I imagine the chassis will sit lower (or look lower anyway) because i've got puny wheels.
              Cbay, I think you will find that you will get the full quoted 35mm drop on s 90tsi because your chassis sits 15mm higher than the VRS. I'm considering these springs too but after plenty of research I am quite tempted by H&R springs with the same drop. I have decided against dropping mine any lower than that.
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              Candy White MY12.5 Octavia VRS TSI DSG wagon.
              Black Plasti Dipped wheels, grille surround, roof rails and badges. Lowered 20mm, torque arm insert.

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              • #8
                Seems like a bit of mixed comments here. Where would one purchase these springs from? Getting them fitted isn't an issue as a family member is a mechanic.
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                Mk7 Golf GTI PP DSG, Tornado Red

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                • #9
                  I got my Eibachs off the forum (Brand new in box) & Konis from ECS tuning.

                  If you were considering height adjustable coilovers then Golf units fit (these pop up on the forums regularly too). Keep in mind that the smaller engined Golfs/Octavias have a 50mm strut & the larger a 55mm.

                  There was a good thread posted the other day about suspension mods / different springs & shocks for Octavia. Can't find it now.
                  carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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                  • #10
                    Got my springs direct from Eibach Australia. Very easy to deal with.
                    2012 Fabia II VRS Estate - APR stage 2 tune, Custom 2.5" turbo back full stainless exhaust with ceramic coated dump pipe, Harding Performance Cold air intake, Wagner Tuning Competition Intercooler, GFB DV+ diverter valve, Braille B2317RP battery, Eibach pro kit springs, Bilstein B8 shocks, Harding Performance F+R ARB, Super Pro bushes, Porsche 986 Boxster S front brake calipers, 330x28mm front rotors, Ferodo DS2500 front pads and Remsa rear pads, Enkei RPF1 17x8 et.35 with 235/40R17 Yokohama AD08R tyres, Maxton front splitter and Superskoda fender flares.

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                    • #11
                      It is not the spring alone that affects the ride. Important to remember that the spring needs to be matched to the shock. I'm using the Eibach pro (springs and shock kit bought from Eibach Australia). Lower, good handling and supple ride.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Martin View Post
                        I used lower springs on stock shocks, the out come was hard and unstatisfactory
                        Here's what they look like.
                        (The blue one, btw)




                        I really do love how the colour matches perfectly.
                        2012 Octavia vRS TDI. Darkside big turbo, 3bar tune, other stuff. 200kW/650Nm.
                        1990 Mk1 Cabrio. 1.9 IDI w/ 18PSI.
                        1985 Mazda T3500 adventuremobile. 1973 Superbug. 1972 Volvo 144 in poo-brown.
                        Not including hers...

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                        • #13
                          The ride height certainly looks really good
                          2012.1 Skoda Octavia VRS DSG Wagon - Carbonio cold air intake and pipe - HPA Motorsports BBK 355mm rotors 6 pot calipers
                          APR Stage II ECU - APR 3" exhaust down pipe & high flow catalyst
                          APR/HP Roll bars - Eibach springs and Bilstien shocks
                          Supaloy lower control arms - Enkei 18*8 Wheels

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by dArK5HaD0w View Post
                            I've got the eibachs (20 mm) on mine.
                            Been more than a yr now (I think....) and its all good. Ride is still comfortable, for 18 low profiles, and it looks much better than stock.
                            My little girl was 2 yrs old then - no complaints.
                            My wifey - no complaints. Infact, she didn't even notice the difference in ride!!
                            .....or the slightly lowered stance!!
                            And she drives the car 90% of the time!
                            Which is good - "subtle" right
                            This is hard to believe but my wife actually said to me it needs to be a bit lower, after she was driving alongside me on the freeway after getting the tint done a few weeks back.
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                            Mk7 Golf GTI PP DSG, Tornado Red

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                            • #15
                              I have read that these springs are offered in the UK from the Skoda dealer as an option. Does anyone know if the shocks are also changed or do they keep the stock shocks?
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                              Mk7 Golf GTI PP DSG, Tornado Red

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