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    Suspension Advice

    I have a 2015 Jetta Tsi with the 1.4 twin charged motor, Im looking to lower it as i have purchased some wheels. I have been looking at the " Eibach sportline springs" the red model ones. According to Sparesbox website the correct model i need is the "E20-85-015-01-22"

    I just want to confirm these will actually fit my model as their site is a little vague on the details. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    2015 Manual TSi Jetta
    1998 R34 Skyline

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    have you looked at the Eibach online catalogue?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    have you looked at the Eibach online catalogue?

    Yes i have, but even they are very specific in saying that not all information is correct and overseas models vary etc.
    2015 Manual TSi Jetta
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    Quote Originally Posted by CannonShane View Post
    Yes i have, but even they are very specific in saying that not all information is correct and overseas models vary etc.
    have you rung the Australian Eibach distributor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    have you rung the Australian Eibach distributor?
    No i ended up contacting Spare's box who ended up helping me out a lot. Highly recommend talking to them if anyone needs help.
    2015 Manual TSi Jetta
    1998 R34 Skyline

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    Awesome that you got help.
    I was going to add that GTI springs will fit the Jetta struts.
    I ran GTI mk6 own springs for a short time and found that out.

    For anyone doing that - your car will get lower in the back but nearly remain the same height up front.

    It will feel better to drive, but it's not a massive improvement.

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    Ended up getting the springs in and my new wheels and tyres put on. Turned out alright i think.
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    2015 Manual TSi Jetta
    1998 R34 Skyline

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    The height looks good. What p/n did you end up going with?

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