Which Lowering Springs?

Sep 23, 2024
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Looking at lowering springs for my 2019 Leon ST 1.5TSI EVO FR Black Edition, when looking at the Eibach Pro-kits it mentions for the rear "independent suspension" and "live" axle. Am I right in thinking that semi-rigid is classed as live?
 

SuperV8

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May 30, 2019
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Only Leon's with MORE than 150ps have independent rear suspension - so your 130 or 150 1.5 would have beam/live rear suspension.
 
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PolarsVisuals

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Jul 21, 2024
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Tagging onto this, I have the 1.8TSI SC with the multi-link suspensions looking to get a 30mm drop with the 18" Sports Alloys.
Are they sold with 30mm all round because I cannot find Eibach or other models with a 30mm front and 35mm rear, or am I being stupid?

Glacier White MK3.5 SC, 1.8TSI, 57k miles
 
Sep 23, 2024
5
0
Aberdeen
Tagging onto this, I have the 1.8TSI SC with the multi-link suspensions looking to get a 30mm drop with the 18" Sports Alloys.
Are they sold with 30mm all round because I cannot find Eibach or other models with a 30mm front and 35mm rear, or am I being stupid?

Glacier White MK3.5 SC, 1.8TSI, 57k miles
I’ve only found 35mm FA & 30mm RA so far for my ST
 

Craig.

The artist formally known as ViperSlider
Mar 26, 2024
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What’s the drop on them, is it 35mm FA & 30mm RA?
E20-15-021-05-22

Lowering front (approx.) 45 mm / Lowering rear (approx.) 35-40 mm. All Measurements are based off of non-sport models so my Cupra will be slightly less of a drop from factory height.
 
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