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Good price on the springs , I was going to get the eibach springs as I think they were ok with the warranty ?

Eibachs are sold by Skoda as a dealer fitted option so under full warranty.

I know when i first bought my car I phoned Skoda UK and they said the eibachs were not a skoda fitted option and wouldnt be covered under warranty. I then phoned a couple skoda dealerships and they one was happy to fit eibachs and cover under warranty, the other said no.

At the time eibachs were an option on the mk2 Octavia via the official skoda accessories, but they werent an option on the fabia platform.

Ive not checked it since, and that was over a year ago, so it might well have changed now.

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just looked and they are an option now, took them long enough!! only 20 mm though, and not cheap either. Way i see it, you only lose warranty for itms effected by the mod. The likelihood of the suspension failing in the first 3-5 years is very slim IMO so not worth worrying about warranty.

Unless tou bought 5 years warianty that is :). I wonder, if I asked the stealership to install them for me would they cover it for 5 years as the original susp is atm?

Im playing warranty roulette with my car. Its only interior thats retained its warranty, bloody hope nothing goes wron glol

I know when i first bought my car I phoned Skoda UK and they said the eibachs were not a skoda fitted option and wouldnt be covered under warranty. I then phoned a couple skoda dealerships and they one was happy to fit eibachs and cover under warranty, the other said no.

At the time eibachs were an option on the mk2 Octavia via the official skoda accessories, but they werent an option on the fabia platform.

Ive not checked it since, and that was over a year ago, so it might well have changed now.

edit,

just looked and they are an option now, took them long enough!! only 20 mm though, and not cheap either. Way i see it, you only lose warranty for itms effected by the mod. The likelihood of the suspension failing in the first 3-5 years is very slim IMO so not worth worrying about warranty.

the eibachs are covered under warranty ardandy has an email from suk confirming this :) also just a note but didnt effect my insurance premium at all

Brilliant with the insurance premium Hari :) I wonder if Admiral will be as accommodating ?

Brilliant with the insurance premium Hari :) I wonder if Admiral will be as accommodating ?

Admiral insured me with a decent quote up to stage 2. But as soon as i did brakes, intercooler and turbo etc, they refused cover, so i went elsewhere.

I am only planning on Stage 1 with switch-able APR map so good news, thanks Sy :)

Ive read about many people saying they only be going stage 1......

I have decat OEM downpipe which would allow you to go stage 2 and look 100% OEM from the outside. no one will know....plus you can swap back to your own OEM DP easy as pie. You now you want it.....

If i could afford it, you wouldnt have to even trying selling it, i would have it off your hands but sadly no pennies :(

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Ive read about many people saying they only be going stage 1......

I have decat OEM downpipe which would allow you to go stage 2 and look 100% OEM from the outside. no one will know....plus you can swap back to your own OEM DP easy as pie. You now you want it.....

What are you looking at for the decat downpipe?

How has it been decatted , cut and welded or gutted the cat?

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