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  • #16
    My advice in that case would be to get the 19's (which will fill out the arches a lot better) and see what you think. Make sure you have a full tank of juice too. Load it up with four adults some weight in the back as well and then try and imagine how it would be to drive under the same circumstances, lowered.

    If it's just for looks, it's my opinion (and each to their own on this), that 19's with the standard ride height looks AWESOME! Yes, 1 inch lower looks a tiny bit better but you lose a LOT of practicality. If the looks is worth it to you, go for it.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by 111 View Post
      Did anyone at all manage to lower the r36, ive been told many mixed things about the wagon and that it cant be lowered, then others tell me no problems???? ANYONE
      i was looking at a set of secondhand PSS9 coilovers from a friend, and whilst they will fit the standard passat and the R36 sedan, they will not fit on the R36 wagon...we got this feedback from the bilstein wholesaler...

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      • #18
        yeah wagons are usually different but you should still be able to source the specific hardware required for them.

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