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L_A

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  1. Would like to see pics of 30-35mm lowered octavias on 18-19" wheels if anyone has any.
  2. Thanks sesachc i am looking in to lowering springs only not coilover setup would still like to see a pic of your car thanks
  3. How much can i lower a mk1 octavia safely without running in to sump problems catching speedbumps and cracking etc i will be using lowering springs on standard shocks however not sure how low to go as it is my daily driver so need it drivable and comfortable .. Mine is a 2006 MK1 so has the 1.9 PD 100 bhp.
  4. I had similar leak in octy turned out to be running in through the bonnet release cable where it enters car on drivers side under scuttle, cleaned it throughly and sealed it with bath sealant, my car had soo much water in carpet that it smelt of mould so changed carpets and underlay smells good as new now and no more leak !! BTW my leak was driver side footwell not passenger !!
  5. Anyone have any pictures of thier octavia with the above 35mm H&R springs fitted??
  6. I am on a small budget what springs would you guys recommend for about30mm to 35mm drop there are springs available from as low as £60 off ebay but what are these like is the drive and handling still good with these i am doing this mod for looks but wouldnt want a horrible hard ride still want to keep it comfortable
  7. Could anyone advise whether after market lowering springs off a mk1 vrs would fit on a (2006)56 mk1 octavia 1.9tdi still being the mk1 shape not the mk2? From what i can see on the internet the same springs go in all models and engine sizes of mk1 octys please correct me if i am wrong thanks.
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