• Guest would you be interested in CUPRA or SEAT valve caps? let us know in the poll

  • Welcome to our new sponsor Lecatona, a brand dedicated to enhancing performance for VAG group sports cars, including SEAT, Audi, Volkswagen and Škoda. Specializing in High Pressure Fuel Pump (HPFP) upgrades.

Riding height

MacFever

Active Member
Nov 30, 2009
139
0
Brussels
Hi,
Does anybody knows the height difference between the 1,4 Ibiza's : how much lower is a Fr than a normal 1,4 85 Hp. I want to lower my Fr with the Seat sport springs but my dealer tells me that since the Fr is already lower than a normal car the lowering springs will hardly lower the car. But I thought the springs lower the car 35 mm which is a lot
Thanks for your input
Eric
 
Jan 17, 2010
529
0
Essex - Saffron Walden
he's chatting jive mate...

whether the fr is lowered or not after you put the springs on you will get a 35mm drop..ive had 35mm on my fez before and that was a nice drop. Fills the arches well.

Dealers just dont like people tinkering with cars.

you will notice the drop with the 35mm spring
 

techie

Skoda Techie
Mar 22, 2003
5,438
5
Worcs
he's chatting jive mate...

whether the fr is lowered or not after you put the springs on you will get a 35mm drop..ive had 35mm on my fez before and that was a nice drop. Fills the arches well.

Dealers just dont like people tinkering with cars.

you will notice the drop with the 35mm spring


No he isnt talking jive, he is right. The Sport lowering springs are not FR specific, so if they lower a 1.4 35mm and the FR was 10mm lower as standard then it would only lower the FR 25mm.

And as it goes im quite happy to tinker..lol
 

techie

Skoda Techie
Mar 22, 2003
5,438
5
Worcs
Yeah I tinker all right, few of my previous cars...

Fabia vRS Combi

150720091237.jpg


Fabia vRS (yep 17" FR+ wheels long before the FR+ was out)

vrs.jpg


Skoda Felicia Fun

FeliciaFunTG1.jpg
 

MacFever

Active Member
Nov 30, 2009
139
0
Brussels
Wanted to order the loweringsprings at the dealer but was told that the springs for the regular 1,4 dont fit a FR or Cupra. They are not resistent enough ?????
Is there a FR or Cupra out there with the Seat sport lowering springs ?
Thanks
Eric
 
Jan 17, 2010
529
0
Essex - Saffron Walden
I still dont fully understand this....

ill break it down lol....

say u get an FR and it has been lowered 10mm more than a standard car...

you take the 10mm lowering springs off and put 35mm eibachs on..surly now the car is now lowered 35mm?
 

techie

Skoda Techie
Mar 22, 2003
5,438
5
Worcs
I still dont fully understand this....

ill break it down lol....

say u get an FR and it has been lowered 10mm more than a standard car...

you take the 10mm lowering springs off and put 35mm eibachs on..surly now the car is now lowered 35mm?

The springs lower a standard car 35mm. So the company making the springs measured the drop at 35mm on a standard car. So if the car had a 10mm head start anyway it would only lower 25mm on that model.

The car would be 35mm lower than a non FR etc

But it would only be 25mm lower than another FR
 
Last edited:

MacFever

Active Member
Nov 30, 2009
139
0
Brussels
Now my dealer says that the Seat springs are not compatible with a FR or a Cupra, they are only for the non supercharged 1,4 !
Has anyone put the Seat springs on their FR or Cupra ?
Thanks
Eric
 
Jan 17, 2010
529
0
Essex - Saffron Walden
i know that when i had my fiesta the 1.25, 1.4's had to be different springs to what was on the 1.6tdci and 2.0 st's. obviously because the difference in weight of the engines.

but i dunno what the difference would be between a 1.4 and a 1.4 tsi would the turbo and supercharger weigh much more??
 

techie

Skoda Techie
Mar 22, 2003
5,438
5
Worcs
but i dunno what the difference would be between a 1.4 and a 1.4 tsi would the turbo and supercharger weigh much more??

Plus the DSG gearbox.

By kerb weighs the Cupra/Boca is 100kg heavier than a regular 1.4
 
Jul 11, 2009
643
0
Dorking
Hi,
Does anybody knows the height difference between the 1,4 Ibiza's : how much lower is a Fr than a normal 1,4 85 Hp. I want to lower my Fr with the Seat sport springs but my dealer tells me that since the Fr is already lower than a normal car the lowering springs will hardly lower the car. But I thought the springs lower the car 35 mm which is a lot
Thanks for your input
Eric
serious lowering is not possible at the back without shorter travel dampers to retain short springs, I still had to modify the KWs on mine to get it right.
 
Nimbus hosting - Based solely in the UK.