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Skoda Superb Geenline LOW ride height

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I have noticed that my new Superb 1.6td Greenline has a very low ride height and I already have heard it rub. Can anybody suggest ways to raise same - Differant Shocks - A higher tyre?? Any ideas are more than welcome. Regards

Rub on what?

Road humps, tyres to bodywork?

All Greenline Models now come with lowered suspension to improve aerodynamics and reduce fuel consumption.

You may be able to fit the suspension (springs/shocks) from a regular Superb to raise it to standard height.

A colleague of mine at work has ripped the plastic under tray from his Greenline, on a speed bump. He says it is always catching on obstructions. One of the many reasons why I opted for a 2.0 140 CR instead.

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Rub on what?

Road humps, tyres to bodywork?

All Greenline Models now come with lowered suspension to improve aerodynamics and reduce fuel consumption.

You may be able to fit the suspension (springs/shocks) from a regular Superb to raise it to standard height.

The Greenlines apparently are the normal height now. I find that they catch on speed ramps no matter how slow you go if you have anyone in the car. I changed the springs on my wifes Outlander to MAD springs and that raised the height and gave great stability especially while towing. - I wonder would that work for the Superb and if it would affect warranty.

Any suggestions is appreciated.

The Greenlines apparently are the normal height now. I find that they catch on speed ramps no matter how slow you go if you have anyone in the car. I changed the springs on my wifes Outlander to MAD springs and that raised the height and gave great stability especially while towing. - I wonder would that work for the Superb and if it would affect warranty.

Any suggestions is appreciated.

My Greenline (2009 model) is now missing the rearmost parts of the undertray thanks to speed humps! I can honestly say that the loss of these parts has in no way affected the excellent fuel consumption! Now as to effect on the CO2 rating.............but then I am also carrying a full size spare wheel, babyseat, pushchair etc etc!

C'est la vie!

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