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Upgrading to sport suspension G02 -> G04

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Hello Everyone,

Rear suspension of my Skoda Fabia II 2008 1.6 BTS AT6 + LPG TMBDD65J683207755

0GG 1AT 1D0 1KK 1N2 1NL 3FE 3GA 3L3 3NC 3S4 4A3 4K3 4QU 4R2 4UF 4X3 5RQ 5SL 6FF 6Y0 7A0 7AA 7Q0 7X1 8GG 8L3 8QL 8RM 8UA 8WB 8X0 9AK 9P3 9ZW B01 E0A F0A G02 H2J L06 Q1A QG1 QN3

is in bad condition. I thought it might be a good opportunity to do upgrade. Originally it was released with G02 standard suspension, so why not upgrade it to G04? I've already prepared list of original parts and aftermarket replacements, but before I continue with shopping. Could give me some feedback, whether it's good idea? Are the parts are compatible?

Double check my spring choice?

Standard G02

Sport / lowered G04

Sport aftermarket

Rear spring

6Q0511115K / 6Q0511115L

6Q0511115AF

LESJÖFORS 4282927 / Kilen 63527

Rear shock absorber

6Q0513025P

6Q0513025AG

Sachs 350 774

Bump stop + cover

6Q0512131B

6Q0512131C

KYB 910382

Shock mount

1J0513353G

Front Spring

6Q0411105AH

6Q0 411 105 AQ / 6Q0 411 105 K

Kilen 25110 / Lesjofors 4095124

Front shock absorber

6Q0413031BH

6Q0413031BL

Sachs 317 645 (312 594)

Bump stop

6N0412303A

1J0412303

KYB 910154

Dust boot

6N0413175A

6N0413175A

Strut bearing

6N0412249C

6N0412249C

KYB SM1713

Strut bearing 2

6N0412331E

6N0412331E

Personal advice, LESJÖFORS spring are a bit higher than oem, if you look for a bit of lowering buy the genuine one, also if you're looking for stiffening up try to give a look at https://www.strongflex.eu/de/519-skoda-fabia-ii-5j-2007-2014 for some stiffer bushing.

for the shock absorber try to look for some bilstein b4 (oem like slightly better) or b6, due to the LPG wheight i would consider to stiff up even just a little bit the suspension scheme.

In my 2013 fabia combi 1.2 tsi I've done this,

Front and rear koni sport (yellow) shock absorber

Front spring lesjofors for a fabia combi montecarlo, rear oem fabia combi motecarlo just to get all aorund -15mm

All bushing are strongflex yellow 90 shore (even the rear axle, shock absorber top mount, ecc.)

Rear adjustable ARB from Whiteline

All the possible brace from ultraracing

Next upgrade (i just need some time to fit it) front sway bar from Whiteline 21mm diameter and ajustable

Whit this set-up you can feel even the gravel on the road, but the car is glued to the ground,

I mean I don't advice you this configuration, but i belive you have a lot of possibility in btween, my biggest advice is to get the rear ARB it does change completley the driving feeling.

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Thanks for response. The goal is to make if slightly stiffer, but nothing extreme D. According to the catalogue site, LESJÖFORS 4282927 / Kilen 63527 is replacement for 6Q0511115AF and

Kilen 25110 / Lesjofors 4095124 is replacement for 6Q0 411 105 K. The question is if 6Q0 411 105 K and 6Q0511115AF, are equivalent of g04 for my config.

As reported here:

https://www.skoda-parts.com/spare-part/6q0411105k-suspension-spring-front-axle-lesjofors-52115.html

https://www.skoda-parts.com/spare-part/6q0511115af-suspension-spring-rear-axle-lesjofors-41780.html

Those are the lowered spring for wheicle whit sport suspension so yes i belive is g04

also this springs are the one that i've fitted on my fabia, be aware that the lesjofors are high, do not expect to se those 7 meters btween the wheel and tyre to desapperar, my suggestion is to look for second hand oem springs, my rear one come off from an A1 with the same color pattern (paint dot, and sometingh like 3k km) for the fabia combi, and those look a bit lower than the front lesjofors.

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