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Skoda approved lowering springs for a MK3 VRS?

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6 minutes ago, z klasse said:

Front Spring:  5Q0411105GK

 

5Q0411105GK is a standard ride height front spring. This spring is colour coded with one blue dot and one green dot.

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Just now, Carlston said:

 

5Q0411105GK is a standard ride height front spring. This spring is colour coded with one blue dot and one green dot.

Ok so now I am on a bilstein set up but I am removing the spring and I want to go with H&R but not the 30 or 40mm drop. Do you have the part number for the 20 - 25mm OE Sport Spring?

20 minutes ago, z klasse said:

Ok so now I am on a bilstein set up but I am removing the spring and I want to go with H&R but not the 30 or 40mm drop. Do you have the part number for the 20 - 25mm OE Sport Spring?

 

I don't have part numbers for H&R but Eibach sport springs are more popular than H&R springs, because you get a better ride. H&R springs are well know to make the ride very hard.

 

Whatever you go for, you need to make sure that the rear springs are for the multilink rear suspension that the VRS uses. Most Octavia MK3 front wheel drive cars up to and including about 150PS don't use multilink rear suspension.

 

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1 minute ago, Carlston said:

 

I don't have part numbers for H&R but Eibach sport springs are more popular than H&R springs, because you get a better ride. H&R springs are well know to make the ride very hard.

 

Whatever you go for, you need to make sure that the rear springs are for the multilink rear suspension that the VRS uses. Most Octavia MK3 front wheel drive cars up to and including about 150PS don't use multilink rear suspension.

 

Yes I am searching for this. Eibach are also popular. Any idea what’s the drop in eibach and part number? Appreciate the inputs that you have given. 

23 hours ago, z klasse said:

Yes I am searching for this. Eibach are also popular. Any idea what’s the drop in eibach and part number? Appreciate the inputs that you have given. 

 

autodoc.co.uk are listing these Eibach springs for the Octavia MK3 VRS, but you would need to do further research to find out which ones if any are suitable. Perhaps use google to search briskoda.net for owners who have previously fitted them. There are often problems such as the front or back being too high or too low, etc.

 

Eibach Pro-Kit springs E10-79-010-02-22 kit comprises the following front and rear springs

F11-15-021-02-VA front springs

Lowering 20mm

Wire diameter 11.75mm

Length 254mm

Number of coil turns 4.8

Axle load 1075kg

F11-15-007-15-HA rear springs (10mm lowering)

Lowering 10mm

Wire diameter 13.5mm

Length 296mm

Number of coil turns 8

Axle load 1150kg

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186138388710

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eibach-Pro-kit-E10-79-010-02-22-lowering-springs/dp/B00J2SIDRS/ref=sr_1_1

 

Eibach Sportline springs E20-15-021-05-22 kit comprises the following front and rear springs

F21-15-021-02-VA front springs

Lowering 25mm-30mm

Wire diameter 11.75mm

Length 255mm

Number of coil turns 5.2

Axle load 1100kg

F21-15-021-05-HA rear springs

Lowering 25mm

Wire diameter 13mm

Length 281mm

Number of coil turns 8.2

Axle load 1150kg

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156064438336

https://www.amazon.de/-/en/E20-15-021-05-22/dp/B0154YYDKO/ref=sr_1_1

 

Eibach catalogue

https://www.eibach.de/de/

 

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1 minute ago, Carlston said:

 

autodoc.co.uk are listing these Eibach springs for the Octavia MK3 VRS, but you would need to do further research to find out which ones if any are suitable. Perhaps use google to search briskoda.net for owners who have previously fitted them. There are often problems such as the front or back being too high or too low, etc.

 

Eibach front springs

F21-15-021-02-VA

F11-15-021-02-VA

 

Eibach rear springs

F21-15-021-05-HA

F11-15-007-15-HA

Thank you brother. Will do my research. 

17 hours ago, Carlston said:

 

autodoc.co.uk are listing these Eibach springs for the Octavia MK3 VRS, but you would need to do further research to find out which ones if any are suitable. Perhaps use google to search briskoda.net for owners who have previously fitted them. There are often problems such as the front or back being too high or too low, etc.

 

Eibach Pro-Kit springs E10-79-010-02-22 kit comprises the following front and rear springs

F11-15-021-02-VA front springs (20mm lowering)

F11-15-007-15-HA rear springs (10mm lowering)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186138388710

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eibach-Pro-kit-E10-79-010-02-22-lowering-springs/dp/B00J2SIDRS/ref=sr_1_1

 

Eibach Sportline springs E20-15-021-05-22 kit comprises the following front and rear springs

F21-15-021-02-VA front springs (25mm-30mm lowering)

F21-15-021-05-HA rear springs (25mm lowering)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156064438336

https://www.amazon.de/-/en/E20-15-021-05-22/dp/B0154YYDKO/ref=sr_1_1

 

Eibach catalogue

https://www.eibach.de/de/

 

So I found the springs I am looking for. 

 

E10790100222 is the set for 20mm front and 10mm rear. 

 

https://www.eibach-shop.com/eibach-springs-skoda-octavia-combi-5e5-2.0-tsi-rs-2.0-tdi-rs-p-422868.html?number=E10790100222

 

This matches the axle load as well. Hopefully should work well with the Bilstein B6 and bring down the height to a better level to avoid the front end going off..

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