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Not a problem to post it really, but I'll start a conversation with you privately and you should be able to reply to that with VIN.

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Predictably, in partslink24, your VIN suggests rear spring part number 3Q0 511 115 AJ as quoted by other look-ups. The relevant PR-code is 0YC, which is confirmed in your build sheet "Weight range 3".

The other PR code related to rear suspension is 1JP, but I think that's for the shocks.

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1 minute ago, Breezy_Pete said:

Predictably, in partslink24, your VIN suggests rear spring part number 3Q0 511 115 AJ as quoted by other look-ups. The relevant PR-code is 0YC, which is confirmed in your build sheet "Weight range 3".

The other PR code related to rear suspension is 1JP, but I think that's for the shocks.

Thanks Pete 👍🏼.

So I've seen lots of people talking about springs too soft, sagging rear under load and bottoming out, is it sensible for me to just go up one in load range and go for 3Q0 511 115 AK and expect a slightly firmer ride without any change to the ride height ?

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I'd defer to @Carlston and other owners of similar cars on that one.

7 hours ago, brdz said:

is it sensible for me to just go up one in load range and go for 3Q0 511 115 AK and expect a slightly firmer ride

i don't think so, those will be one step lowered but by similar softness

3Q0 511 115 AK 2.0 TSI FWD Hatch

3Q0 511 115 AJ 2.0 TDI FWD Wagon

3Q0 511 115 AL 2.0 TSI AWD Hatch

if you stay in OEM area, then chose equal to 3Q0 511 115 AJ

if you, as couple of us, going to stiffer springs,

then both offered Eibach will be ok,

because stiffer springs are less affected on car weight

with Eibach Pro F11-79-008-01-HA your will sit down for about ~10mm compared to my FWD hatch

with Eibach Pro F11-79-013-01-RA your will rise up for about ~5mm compared to my AWD hatch

20 hours ago, brdz said:

blue & brown dots on the front springs

that are 5Q0411105GL which had my previous FWD 2.0 TSI DCC Hatch Mk3 2016

my current AWD 2.0 TSI DCC Hatch Mk3.FL 2023 had on the front 5Q0411105GN (green & white)

first were replaced by Eibach Pro from Audi Q2

second by Eibach Pro from Kodiaq

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1 hour ago, MartiniB said:

i don't think so, those will be one step lowered but by similar softness

3Q0 511 115 AK 2.0 TSI FWD Hatch

3Q0 511 115 AJ 2.0 TDI FWD Wagon

3Q0 511 115 AL 2.0 TSI AWD Hatch

if you stay in OEM area, then chose equal to 3Q0 511 115 AJ

if you, as couple of us, going to stiffer springs,

then both offered Eibach will be ok,

because stiffer springs are less affected on car weight

with Eibach Pro F11-79-008-01-HA your will sit down for about ~10mm compared to my FWD hatch

with Eibach Pro F11-79-013-01-RA your will rise up for about ~5mm compared to my AWD hatch

1 hour ago, MartiniB said:

i don't think so, those will be one step lowered but by similar softness

3Q0 511 115 AK 2.0 TSI FWD Hatch

3Q0 511 115 AJ 2.0 TDI FWD Wagon

3Q0 511 115 AL 2.0 TSI AWD Hatch

if you stay in OEM area, then chose equal to 3Q0 511 115 AJ

if you, as couple of us, going to stiffer springs,

then both offered Eibach will be ok,

because stiffer springs are less affected on car weight

with Eibach Pro F11-79-008-01-HA your will sit down for about ~10mm compared to my FWD hatch

with Eibach Pro F11-79-013-01-RA your will rise up for about ~5mm compared to my AWD hatch

You think 3Q0 511 115 AK or -AL won't be different enough stiffness and also maybe will sit too high because they're designed for heavier cars ? I was hoping just going up a weight range or two would do the trick.

everything is up to you of course, but i can't understand a point of repeat OEM springs,

personally for me such two reasons are enough to avoid OEMs:

1. too soft for Skoda Superb

2. weak quality, so many reports about broken and dropping 20mm during 3 years also looks wrong

keep these two numbers in mind:

AWD gives +100 kg

Wagon +25 kg

and chose one of these two already tested:

with Eibach Pro F11-79-008-01-HA your will sit down for about ~5mm compared to my FWD hatch

220930_Bilstein_B6_Eibach_Pro_front+rear_ED.jpg

with four passengers on board

220717_Eibach_Pro_front+rear_4passengers_ED.jpg

with Eibach Pro F11-79-013-01-RA your will rise up for about ~10mm compared to my AWD hatch

240430_193058_ED.jpg

How well do the Eibach springs work with the OEM DCC dampers?

@logiclee

click on links i posted in first page

with FWD hatch rear B6 shocks i got half year after springs replace

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