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  1. rabe187

    Whats most cost effective way to upgrade brakes on LCR?

    Hi Amigos i'm new here and this is my first post, i have a 2006 Seat Leon 1.8 20V Turbo, currently stock but i plan on upgrading to stage 1, however even now at stock level i feel the brakes are not up to the job. To be honest the prices of Brembos are really high and i wanted to know if there...
  2. ZBOYD

    Leon Cupra Changes - Effective January 2008 - CupraK1

    Below are the details of forthcoming enhancements to the SEAT Leon Cupra, which have been made as a direct result of dealer feedback. The options and standard specification changes are effective from 1st January 2008, with the options for customers that have already placed a Cupra post week...
  3. New Leon Changes - Effective from build week 45 - 5th Nov

    Just to keep you all up to date there are some new changes available on Leon models: SPORTS SUSPENSION - IT IS NOW POSSIBLE TO ORDER LEON REFERENCE SPORT MODELS WITHOUT SPORTS SUSPENSION NEW 1.4 TSI ENGINE AVAILABLE ON REFERENCE SPORT AND STYLANCE MODELS TOM TOM PRE INSTALLED WIRING...
  4. BanziBarn

    Actually how effective are rim protectors?

    After mullering my wheel I'm thinking about getting some tyres with rim protectors and I just wondered how well they do actually protect the wheel? Has anyone got any pics of an 18 with one of these tyres one? Thanks :)
  5. B3NPM_Cupra

    Cost effective brake upgrade!?

    Hi guys... im looking at sorting my brakes as all discs and pads could do with doing. I have a bit to spend but not brembo money yet so i was wonderin whats the best option? is there a cheapish upgrade i can do (i.e bit bigger brakes off another VAG car that will still go behind standard cupra...
  6. Most cost effective way to prevent body roll?

    Hi guys. Recently picked up my 2005 LCR 225 and exactly the same as my LC 180 it still has the body roll. Without changing the suspension what can I do in terms of ARB upgrades to stop this from happening? Cheers. Gav.
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