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I have a 2016 superb se business is there a difference in suspension ride height between the the specs se sel l&k? I am thinking of putting 18 inch alloys on my car I am worried it won't look right as it might have a different suspension setup,it currently sits on 17inch wheels 

from what i've read/seen, there is:-

- Standard suspension

- DCC suspension (which sits 10mm lower)

- Sportline suspension (which sits 15mm lower than Standard)

- Sportline DCC suspension (unsure how much lower this sits compared to Standard)

9 hours ago, Stuni said:

I am thinking of putting 18 inch alloys on my car

suspension doesn't depend on inches of disk, tires will have less height, but almost same diameter

-> https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/492914-space-saver-and-no-acc/?tab=comments#comment-5535049

 

 

35 minutes ago, JR RS said:

from what i've read/seen, there is:-

- Standard suspension

- DCC suspension (which sits 10mm lower)

- Sportline suspension (which sits 15mm lower than Standard)

- Sportline DCC suspension (unsure how much lower this sits compared to Standard)

and  +20mm with Rough Road pack

 

Not seen it documented but from user reports the sportline DCC is 10mm drop like standard DCC.

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