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That goes for fitting too?

They said aslong as the fitters did a good enough job not to be traced back to them if any issues arrise e.g they were fitted badly and caused a problem. Then there was no issue with me getting them fitted else where...if this makes sense

Looks great can't belive thats 20mm looks a lot more.

quick question... will these fit a monte? i really really hope so...

edit:

judging by the eibach site they are different part numbers for each car.

E10-79-006-01-22 - for monte's

E10-79-006-09-22 - for VRS

shame, would love to lower my monte without any warranty issues.

Edited by jt!

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I think because the cars on a slope it looks lower, I have taken some more comparison pictures for everyone :-)

Edited by Wilko251088

The car looks good very nice

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As i promised i went out and took some more photos on similar angles to ones i already had to compare the difference. Here goes :drunk:

Before

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After

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After

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After

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Nice, looks about right!

Even lowered, the VRS is still a comparatively tall car. Mine was parked next to a Megane estate the other day (just a boggo one) and that was lower than mine ! And yes, there's LOADS of room in a Megane estate. :think:

so were these ones that you can buy from your local skoda dealer as i been looking at them for my vrs and also would you need ot inform the insurance company about this. i guessing you do as it is lowering.

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so were these ones that you can buy from your local skoda dealer as i been looking at them for my vrs and also would you need ot inform the insurance company about this. i guessing you do as it is lowering.

Yes these are the Skoda springs

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so were these ones that you can buy from your local skoda dealer as i been looking at them for my vrs and also would you need ot inform the insurance company about this. i guessing you do as it is lowering.

Yes these are the Skoda springs

Very nice looks good lowered

Cool I will speak to garage to see if can get me a set was it dear to fit by them

Sorry forgot to say is the ride firmer than when standard and much difference in handling

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Sorry forgot to say is the ride firmer than when standard and much difference in handling

Yea a little but not uncomfortable, the handling I say has improved but not significantly as that's where coil overs come into it. But for what it costs it's worth doing if you don't plan to go down the coil over route but are planning performance mods :-)

  • 2 weeks later...

Do you have the part number of the Eibach Springs?

Going to ask my dealer about them as in for service soon can fit them at same time.

Eibach website/site sponsors seem cheaper for same thing but will get no warranty :(

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I can find it for you though mate no problem ;-)

Sweet thanks!

hanks I will have a word with them.

  • 10 months later...

I can confirm that the springs for the Vrs hatchback are 30mm springs, RATHER THAN skodas guess of 20mm

eibach springs E10-79-006-09-22

also a local garage is much cheaper than skodas £300 labour charge !!!!

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