H&R Cup Kit for my Cupra

Nef

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Oh. Thanks mate.

Does anyone recommend this kit, or should I go with something else for around the same price?
 

Redemption

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A few Leons on here with H&R springs but not many (if any!) with the Cup Kit. Hopefully someone will chime in if they have it or tried it. :)
 

Nef

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Cheers bud, after looking iv whittled it down to either AP coilovers for adjustment and slightly better than standard handling or the H&R kits for superior handling.
 

danthemanwhocan

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Ive had a h&r cup kit fitted as of two days ago and it's nearly identical to the standard setup as far as ride quality (I've got a facelift FR with the improved dampening). Handling is better and drop is 30mm (already 10mm) lower from factory. Very pleased with it.

I can post a pic if you like...
 

danthemanwhocan

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The only spec cup kit H&R make for the Leon is the 'comfort' cup kit (as opposed to the 'sport' cup kit it makes for other cars), which means the ride is more OEM and less hard than other kits.

Don't get me wrong, it's firmer but not really stiff. Therefore the handling is certainly better, but being comfort orientated thats never going to be as sharp as some of the more handling focussed kits.

Also, it's the only shock/spring kit that drops 40mm (although it's only circa 30mm on our cars due to being factory lowered). Others don't drop as much and only coilovers will go lower.

I drive my car daily so wanted better looks, some better handling but to keep the ride quality, and the H&R cup kit has without question ticked all three boxes.
 

Nef

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Thanks for the pics mate, the cars looking extremely cool.

I didnt realise they made 2 kits, shame only the "comfort" is available for our cars. The drop does look pretty much perfect.

Where did you get your tinted side indicators mate?
 

danthemanwhocan

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Cheers. It's going to look even cooler once my mega black and radinox 3 piece 19 inch Schmidts arrive :)

Why not get the kit and also upgrade the ARB too, that will enhance the handling even further.

Indicators are actually mk6 fiesta ones...

http://www.autoartltd.co.uk/product...&product_id=FO-FST6-3100&search=&currentpage=

Really good quality, no fogging up. Just need to widen the hole inside slightly with a craft knife to allow bulb holder to screw in.

Cheers,
Dan.
 

Nef

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Mar 30, 2009
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Cool, when you think you'll receive them?

very true mate, im now thinking either the cup kit or a set of AP coilovers for the adjustment, then the ARB's will come later on.

Cool, cheers mate, nice find.
 

DamianPM

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Mar 26, 2008
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If your happy with a set height then the H&R Cup kit is a great option but for that adjustability I'd personally go for coilovers.

Give me a shout if you need any prices and I'm sure we'll be able to get the best deal for you.

Damian @ DPM Performance
 

Nef

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Mar 30, 2009
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If your happy with a set height then the H&R Cup kit is a great option but for that adjustability I'd personally go for coilovers.

Give me a shout if you need any prices and I'm sure we'll be able to get the best deal for you.

Damian @ DPM Performance

PM'd you mate.
 

Maestro

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The only spec cup kit H&R make for the Leon is the 'comfort' cup kit (as opposed to the 'sport' cup kit it makes for other cars), which means the ride is more OEM and less hard than other kits.

Don't get me wrong, it's firmer but not really stiff. Therefore the handling is certainly better, but being comfort orientated thats never going to be as sharp as some of the more handling focussed kits.

Also, it's the only shock/spring kit that drops 40mm (although it's only circa 30mm on our cars due to being factory lowered). Others don't drop as much and only coilovers will go lower.

I drive my car daily so wanted better looks, some better handling but to keep the ride quality, and the H&R cup kit has without question ticked all three boxes.

i am looking at the same H&R kit for the same car (only my is dsg and 17" wheels), but also looking at bilstein b12 sportline set - do you have any info if b12 is harder then cup kit??? (i have exact same wish: better looks, some better handling but to keep the ride quality..)

and if i did understand you corectly, cup kit lowers our fr for 3 cm, and makes it equal level?

tnx for info
 

Maestro

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Dec 16, 2007
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The Bilstein B12 kit is a slightly more comfortable option over the H&R Cup kit.

Damian @ DPM Performance


sorry, one more time, just to be sure:
Bilstein B12 SPORTLINE kit is a slightly more comfortable option over the H&R Cup kit?

tnx again....
 
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