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Hello, everybody!

This is first thread for me, so ....

Hope you will help me to make mine Fabia low :thumbup:

I have a chance to buy "Eibach" springs that were on stock Seat Ibica 2004, that looked very low.

The seller thinks the maker of springs is "Eibach".

These are dimensions (seller did the measuring :) )

1st pair height is 28 cm

2nd pair height is 29.7cm

Questions are:

1) Will this fit on mine Fabia 1.4 TDI, 2004, produced before new look (square headlapms in the front bumper)?

2) How much lower will Fabia be after installing this springs? What is stock Fabia springs height?

This is the picture of springs that I will get (in attachment)

Thank you for your help!

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Edited by McGruja

Hmmmm I doubt it. The vRS is heavier than your 1.4TDI so doubt it'll lower it

Hi

The Seat part number is 10-81-005-02-22 and lowers 30-25mm

The Skoda one is 10-79-001-02-22 and lowers 30-25mm

So to my reconing , they are slightly different

This could be to the body weight difference :confused:

It does the 1.4tdi`s and 1.9s too

Sarah

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Uhh...

I was hoping that I cannot go wrong with this.

Do you know what is standard height of Fabia springs? Front and back?

Hi

Sorry , not got that info

I have the Eibach book here , that`s how I managed to get that info

Sarah

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Thank you very much, Sarah!!!

I will put new springs on March, if they do not fit properly, I will get the money back.

Hope they will :cool:

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Dear all

I am sorry, but I need to ask you additional questions.

I get the idea that you people know all about lowering Fabias :)

Is it possible to get the car down only 20mm on both ends (front 20mm and back 20mm)?

I have new 16"x8" rims with 205/45R16 tyres. Still not on the car, they are in the garage.

Do I need to get anything else except springs? New shocks?

And what springs do you suggest me to buy?

And will I rub metal with this new 8" width rims? Will I need some distancers for the weels?

I simply dont have any experience with this, and I need help :)

Thank you in advance for your time and help!

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Anybody?

Did anyone used -20mm springs? And 8J rims?

A little tip,

Measuring the spring top to bottom will not tell you how much the car will be lowered by. Spring rate, diameter of the coil and many other things factor into it. Put the wrong set of springs on the car and not only can it handle terribly but could also be very dangerous.

Dangerous,but cool.

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In the meanwhile, I have returned the Ibiza springs.

From the reasons you have mentioned above, I did not want to play with it.

Now, I have this new set of wheels 16"x8J.

I would like to lower the car exactly 2 cm, as I dont want to loose comfort in ride, just want Fabia to look a bit nicer.

Do you have a advice on what springs to buy? And do I need only springs, or I need to buy new shocks and rubber end.

Finaly, can the new weels fit with -2cm height of the car.

Currently, I have stock springs, stock 14" alloys with 185/65R14 winter tyres.

Idea is to have 2 sets of springs and tyres for summer and winter.

They wouldn't be Eibach springs - as they tend to be dark grey/black in colour as opposed to red.

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I dont have the Ibiza springs anymore, I returned to the seller, as I didnt want to play with luck.

Now I want to buy new or used springs, that willl lower the car 20mm front and back

Eibach will probably be your best bet - they seem to give a good handling/ride height/ride quality compromise.

just had mine fitted and the car feels totally different, it feels a lot stiffer and lowered it by round 30mm, or so im told. Bought mine to kill body roll not to lower it, but does a very good job of both imo

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thanks, finally some great info!

so there is a eibach springs that will lower car 20mm?

And all I need is 4 springs, and nothing else?

Does anyone have 16x8 wheels with lowered car? I worry that wheels can touch the metal around..

Thank you all for help!

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