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NE1 Ever install A6 Allroad springs in a Skoda?

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Just brainstorming about this lousy ass rear suspension I have on my Superb. I'm nervous that replacing the stock springs w standard springs will just net me in the same saggy rear end issues in a short time. I've purchased the spring spacers some of you post about here but my springs are so compressed that there was no way to get the spacers in without pulling the spring from the car. My next idea was a new set of standard coil springs w these spacers and new shocks. But what about the All road edition suspensions on the A6?  They sit higher than the regular A6. Is it possible to get a set installed on a 2012 SuperB?

Joe E

A6 is a completely different suspension setup to the Superb so its springs are not going to fit. You could see if the Passat Alltrack's springs might fit though.

The A6 Allroad (C6 and C7) have adaptiv air suspension.

Have you checked the ride height at the rear? Someone posted a chart recently (on here) of the standard spec and +/-10mm variance. I thought our car was sagging, but it was actually within spec. 

11 minutes ago, williamshatnerspants said:

Have you checked the ride height at the rear? Someone posted a chart recently (on here) of the standard spec and +/-10mm variance. I thought our car was sagging, but it was actually within spec. 

Probably this one I posted on another thread Joe started on the topic:

 

Your best bet would most likely be springs and shocks from the elusive Superb Outdoor (Superb equivalent of the Octavia Scout/Passat Alltrack)

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