Author Topic: Eibach Sportline spring kit (standard shocks) for 1.8T  (Read 1594 times)

Offline akz786

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anyone using this with 18`s? the claim 45-55 mm. I keep hearing about ARB knocking with driveshafts..if someone has this setup please let me know the real truth and if its ok with standard shocks?

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Offline richy

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Re: Eibach Sportline spring kit (standard shocks) for 1.8T
« Reply #1 on: 09 June 2005, 15:52 »
i've had the eibach springs kit on mine for over a yr, with 17's, with no probs.

To be honest, having 18's makes no difference as the total diameter of the wheel will be almost exactly the same (to within a mm or 2).  i.e. in terms of total wheel + tyre diameter, 225/45/17 = 225/40/18. :smiley:
« Last Edit: 09 June 2005, 15:55 by richy »
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Re: Eibach Sportline spring kit (standard shocks) for 1.8T
« Reply #2 on: 09 June 2005, 23:22 »
Is your kit the sportline or the pro-kit? sorry to sound specific but everyone keeps mentioning "40 mm" these are the two kits available for VW golfs so I just need to know which would be better?

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Re: Eibach Sportline spring kit (standard shocks) for 1.8T
« Reply #3 on: 10 June 2005, 08:55 »
cant remember tbh.  It's a 40mm drop - is that the pro -kit?
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Re: Eibach Sportline spring kit (standard shocks) for 1.8T
« Reply #4 on: 11 June 2005, 23:23 »
im not sure? thats why im asking all on here, Pro Kit is 30mm and Sportline 45-55mm thats according to Eibach website specs come on peeps who knows the score with this?