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Ummm no.. the Eibach Pro-kit will lower your car around 15 to 20 mm overall.... Mine has them fitted and I am extremely happy with them.
The H&R springs go a bit lower but are apparently much firmer... ride quality etc is very much subjective, however I can honestly say that my Roc rides better with the Eibach setup than it did on the OEM springs.
There are plenty of pics of my car in here for you to gauge how it looks.. with the current wheel / tyre combo the rear looks a little high but that is just down to the different tyre sizes front to rear.
Hmm interesting information, thanks for the info. I did speak with Eibach in NSW so its an interesting point that his measurements that I received were 365front and 369rear. When I measured mine mine was as previously stated already lower than those measurements.
I do like the firmer ride so will definitely look into the H&R i think thanks again.
Hmm interesting information, thanks for the info. I did speak with Eibach in NSW so its an interesting point that his measurements that I received were 365front and 369rear. When I measured mine mine was as previously stated already lower than those measurements.
I do like the firmer ride so will definitely look into the H&R i think thanks again.
Stacks of Golf R's and GTI's running the H and R springs including my own car - they seem to be a more popular option than the Eibach's for some reason. The H and R's certainly seem to be easier to get hold of anyway. Orange Tuning in Germany is the place to look, $280 delivered for my springs. You can't purchase via the online store, but email Frank at info@orange-tuning.de with details of what you want and he sends you a PayPal invoice.
So basically you dont actually place your order through the website.
Stacks of Golf R's and GTI's running the H and R springs including my own car - they seem to be a more popular option than the Eibach's for some reason. The H and R's certainly seem to be easier to get hold of anyway. Orange Tuning in Germany is the place to look, $280 delivered for my springs. You can't purchase via the online store, but email Frank at info@orange-tuning.de with details of what you want and he sends you a PayPal invoice.
So basically you dont actually place your order through the website.
+1 for H&R 30-35mm. Happy driving about in sport mode for the majority of the time. Rough country roads at 110km/hr can get bumpy, but not too bad in comfort mode.
Also very happy with the drop compared to stock. Would've loved the KW DDC setup but $$$!
Yup. I'm running H&R 35mm too. I can say that the car looks perfect and it will only love smooth roads. Bumpy country roads can be scary once you're past 110kph so if that's an issue, you either leave it stock, or go for KW V3.
H&R 35mm Springs, VMR 705s, Dark Tints, CREE LED Reverse Bulbs, LED Interior Lights
You guys with the H&R's see it helping reducing some wheel spin? assuming lower centre of gravity would help keep the car down to the floor... got my giac St2 and dump and the wheelspin in a bit ridiculous... not looking to spend heaps of $$ on sussy work.
MY13.5 Scirocco R | Candy White | GIAC | DSG | Roof | Dynaudio |
haha in theory yeah, but mine spins a fair amount as is in the dry on WOT.. Tyre tread is also getting low so that'd contribute too. Firming up the bushes, sway bars etc etc all would help getting the power down somewhat and some fatter tyres.
You guys with the H&R's see it helping reducing some wheel spin? assuming lower centre of gravity would help keep the car down to the floor... got my giac St2 and dump and the wheelspin in a bit ridiculous... not looking to spend heaps of $$ on sussy work.
haha yeah trying to convince myself to get springs, and wheelspin reduction (how ever small) may contribute...
no matter what road/weather if it drops to 1st *SPIN*SPIN*SPIN*
tyres are still new as well.
MY13.5 Scirocco R | Candy White | GIAC | DSG | Roof | Dynaudio |
They do seem to help wheelspin (though probably not when you do launch control ). I have the Whiteline anti lift kit and HPA mount (red 75) replacement - more vibration at low rpm than stock though.
Just got the GIAC 1 today...and wow the car drives totally different...
Sounds cliche but the power distribution and gear ratio is so much nicer!!!!
Definitely a go!
Yes i agree - i recently installed the HPA one and it's driving me insane. Too much vibration when taking off from a standstill (manual car here) and also when at low rpm (like going around a tight corner at 10kph in 2nd gear). I'll be going back to the stock rubber mount with a poly insert.
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