Wheel spacers - Cupra 280

JACUPRA280

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Can anybody advise what wheel spacers are needed for the Cupra 280?

I've always felt the wheels on this car are too recessed into the wheel arches. I'm looking to bring them out a bit for a better stance.

10mm? 15mm?

Will I need longer bolts or anything?

I'm also interested in hearing how this modification might affect the handling - positively, negatively or not at all?

Thank you folks!
 
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gof

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I run 11mm front and 15 rear on my 2017 FR, it has cupra black line 19" wheels and sits on Eibach pro kit springs. Longer bolts are a must. Hope I helped. Send me your email in private message so I'll send you pics if you want.
 

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I run 11mm front and 15 rear on my 2017 FR, it has cupra black line 19" wheels and sits on Eibach pro kit springs. Longer bolts are a must. Hope I helped. Send me your email in private message so I'll send you pics if you want.



Do these affect the handling in any way and are there any knocking sounds at all?


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gof

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Do these affect the handling in any way and are there any knocking sounds at all?


Seat Leon Cupra 290 DSG Black Edition (Alor Blue)
Performance: Racingline R600 Intake | Racingline Turbo Inlet Pipe | Racingline Turbo Elbow | Racingline Muffler Delete | OEM NGK Audi RS7 Spark Plugs
Interior: Koonlung K1S Dash Cam with BlackVue Power Magic Pro
Exterior: TRC Front Splitter | Foliatec Exhaust Paint Gloss Black

When I dropped it at the shop they gave it a hard run down to see if there is any rub on the arches, knocking etc. After that we chose right size of the spacers to see what is ideal so there is no rub. There is no knocking whatsoever due to the lowering and spacers just standard seat rattles here and there.
Handling improved, car leans a lot less in the corners and feels much more stable at high speed. For now, I don't have any problems.
cheers
 

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I run 11mm front and 15 rear on my 2017 FR, it has cupra black line 19" wheels and sits on Eibach pro kit springs. Longer bolts are a must. Hope I helped. Send me your email in private message so I'll send you pics if you want.

Just to check - are you using 35mm bolts on the front and 40mm bolts on the rear?

Cheers :)
 

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With those same 19" wheels and 235/35-tires and 10mm spacers all around, I did rub some both front and rear.
Mine is lowered on H&R springs. One thing to add is that spacers can get stuck to the hub over time. Especially if you use them over winter.
 

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Can anybody advise what wheel spacers are needed for the Cupra 280?

I've always felt the wheels on this car are too recessed into the wheel arches. I'm looking to bring them out a bit for a better stance.

10mm? 15mm?

Will I need longer bolts or anything?

I'm also interested in hearing how this modification might affect the handling - positively, negatively or not at all?

Thank you folks!

The standard wheels on the Cupra 280 stick out a bit more than the FR and that is why the Cupra has four plastic winglets fitted to the wheel arches as standard, to keep it legal for conditions and use. If you add spacers without modifying the arches surely you are running the risk of failing an MOT or being stopped by police.
 

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The standard wheels on the Cupra 280 stick out a bit more than the FR and that is why the Cupra has four plastic winglets fitted to the wheel arches as standard, to keep it legal for conditions and use. If you add spacers without modifying the arches surely you are running the risk of failing an MOT or being stopped by police.



I thought exactly that - but looking at my 290 just now, there seems to be a decent gap between the tyre wall and the end of the wheel arch. Will try and measure to see how much of a gap there is front and back.

I'm just worried about rubbing and knocking noises if any spacers are fitted.


Seat Leon Cupra 290 DSG Black Edition (Alor Blue)
Performance: Racingline R600 Intake | Racingline Turbo Inlet Pipe | Racingline Turbo Elbow | Racingline Muffler Delete | OEM NGK Audi RS7 Spark Plugs
Interior: Koonlung K1S Dash Cam with BlackVue Power Magic Pro
Exterior: TRC Front Splitter | Foliatec Exhaust Paint Gloss Black
 

Blowski

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I thought exactly that - but looking at my 290 just now, there seems to be a decent gap between the tyre wall and the end of the wheel arch. Will try and measure to see how much of a gap there is front and back.

I'm just worried about rubbing and knocking noises if any spacers are fitted.


Seat Leon Cupra 290 DSG Black Edition (Alor Blue)
Performance: Racingline R600 Intake | Racingline Turbo Inlet Pipe | Racingline Turbo Elbow | Racingline Muffler Delete | OEM NGK Audi RS7 Spark Plugs
Interior: Koonlung K1S Dash Cam with BlackVue Power Magic Pro
Exterior: TRC Front Splitter | Foliatec Exhaust Paint Gloss Black



Sorry for the old thread revival... don’t hate me please.

I’m interested in fitting spacers on my 280 but have the same worries as you about rubbing etc. Did you get this done in the end?


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Sorry for the old thread revival... don’t hate me please.

I’m interested in fitting spacers on my 280 but have the same worries as you about rubbing etc. Did you get this done in the end?


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Howdy!

Nope I didn’t do it in the end. The Cupras have a wider wheel stance compared to the FRs and I’m going to wait until I’ve decided on what suspension to go for, and see how it’s looking then.


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rozer1974

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Can anybody advise what wheel spacers are needed for the Cupra 280?

I've always felt the wheels on this car are too recessed into the wheel arches. I'm looking to bring them out a bit for a better stance.

10mm? 15mm?

Will I need longer bolts or anything?

I'm also interested in hearing how this modification might affect the handling - positively, negatively or not at all?

Thank you folks!

I have a 280 cupra too I got the st kit from awesome gti 12mm all round the stance is perfect also passed mot.
 

DamianPM

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The front has a wider stance as standard then the rear so you could go for 10mm front and 12mm rear which would even it out a bit and you wouldn't get any rubbing.

Damian @ DPM Performance
 

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The front has a wider stance as standard then the rear so you could go for 10mm front and 12mm rear which would even it out a bit and you wouldn't get any rubbing.

Damian @ DPM Performance

Damian, What's the difference between tapered and radius bolt heads on the H&R kit you offer? What I mean is, is it specific to the car or is it purely aesthetic?
 
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DamianPM

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Ones tapered and ones radius, if you confirm what wheels you're running we'll be able to tell you what bolt head you need.

Damian @ DPM Performance
 
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