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  • #16
    Originally posted by Shakey View Post
    Romaniac...where did you purchase the rear spoiler from. Can you give me the link. My car is identical to yours only added some extras including sunroof, paddles on steering wheel, tow bar, mudflaps, MDI connection.
    I got it from ebay, just google skoda superb spoiler

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    • #17
      What's the ride like on the KW street comforts?

      I just installed Bilstein B16 but i'm not really that happy with them.. might look at KW's as an alternative.
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      • #18
        Love the clean classy look of it on the CC wheels.

        Is there a big difference between the supension on the 125TDI and the 191FSI as I find mine reasonable firm as is but could do with the roll bar upgrade. I like the height of yours and the way it sat on the CC wheels. As I've only done less than 100km in mine I still need to come to terms with it. However the tinting will be happening soon.

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        • #19
          Ride height is pretty good with the KW's, I use the car as a daily driver and it's fine. Changed the wheels to Black AUDI RS4s.....



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          • #20
            that looks awesome! been eyeing superbs lately and this makes me want one hehe
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            • #21
              Very nice. Simple but very nice!!!

              Please keep the pics coming!!!!!
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              • #22
                +1 with the RS4 wheels, with the tint it contrasts nicely with the white body.. looks a whole lot more purposeful.

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                • #23
                  Was there a big difference between the ride comfort of the H&R springs compared to the KW coilovers. I'm not after the drop that you have achieved but I thought the 40mm from the spings would be enough. Just don't want to make the ride too bouncy.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Twin_Dad View Post
                    Was there a big difference between the ride comfort of the H&R springs compared to the KW coilovers. I'm not after the drop that you have achieved but I thought the 40mm from the spings would be enough. Just don't want to make the ride too bouncy.
                    Yes, the H&R springs were too firm for my liking, the KW's are very similar to the stock suspension and are great for everyday driving. You can also adjust the rebound dampening to make them firmer/softer (I have mine on close to softest)

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                    • #25
                      Thanks romaniac,

                      looks like I'll head down that path then. Just need to find a manufacturer for the V6 wagon (times like this I wish I'd got the diesel).

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                      • #26
                        Every time you plant your right foot you realise why you didn't buy the diesel. I am looking at some anti roll bars to stop the body roll when driving in a spirited manner. It looks like H & R are the way to go.

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                        • #27
                          The electric seat module on my drivers side chair broke about a month ago, wasn't able to adjust the seat at all. Took it to Skoda to get a new module installed 2 weeks ago, all fine. Now this week I went to adjust the chair again and it doesn't work. Taking it to Skoda again tomorrow but suspect the module is stuffed again! anyone else had this issue?

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