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I have to access an address with a private drive which my Superb Greenline catches the underside, is there a cheap easy way to gain 1" lift?

 

Airride might be too expensive

 

spring assisters? air balls? adjustable shockers?

 

had the car on a 4 post lift and theres no visible reason why its low

 

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Edited by lichfielddriver

Cheap, no. Easy? Bigger tyres. Or ask a fellow with a tractor and a scrap to scrape to drive?

 

//SZ

Have you measured the height from middle wheel to wheel  arch

there is a post  with the chart of ride heights 2nd post down

Greenlines are 15mm lower than standard but could be rear springs are sagging

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Might be an idea before buying the next car that you take it the driveway and see how much height / clearance it has.

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on level ground 3/4 tank of fuel no driver/passenger i have 650mm ground to top of inside wheel arch, from centre of wheel to wheel arch 360mm

 

now to find another superb to measure.

18 hours ago, Roottootemblowinootsoot said:

'Ground hog' thread.

 

If you buy low supposedly economical Super Low Vehicles then that is what you end up driving.

http://briskoda.net/forums/topic/467646-i-measure-mine-want-to-measure-yours

 

 

 

My lads 508 SW 1.6 does 800+ miles on a tank of derv but doesnt catch any speed humps

 

bang goes your theory

He never bought a Skoda that might be needing new springs though, just economical and not so low...

So as it was just an observation and not a theory i will stick with it.

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6 hours ago, lichfielddriver said:

My lads 508 SW 1.6 does 800+ miles on a tank of derv but doesnt catch any speed humps

 

What is the tank capacity on the Peugeot? Quoting miles per tank is only relevant if the tank capacities are identical.

I prefer to leave that information out when I'm asked if my E-220 goes further than my Superb 1.6d did .... I dont like to ruin my friends good impression with facts.  😏

The Greenline has "sports suspension" which lowers the ride height by about 15mm. Fitting standard springs will raise the ride height by about 15mm, or fitting "off-road" springs will raise the ride height by about 30mm.

 

Changing 195/65R15 tyres to 205/70R15 tyres, or 205/55R16 tyres to 215/60R16 tyres will increase the ride height by about 15mm. Either of these tyre changes will increase the gearing by about 5% which may or may not be acceptable to you.

 

So a change of springs and tyres could increase the ride height by about 30mm or 45mm.

 

If the front discs are more than 288mm in diameter, 15" diameter front wheels won't fit. You don't need to measure the front discs exactly, as the next size up is about 312mm. 312mm diameter front discs need at least a 16" diameter front wheel to clear the front brake calipers.

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