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Eibach Sportline Kit – SEAT Leon Cupra (4drive Version)

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Eibach Sportline is the extreme-performance spring set created for the extreme enthusiast?the one who craves a race car attitude for... read more
Parts:
SEAT / Leon Cupra / 5F (2013 - 2020)
SKU:
E20-15-021-05-22 -12
Category:
Brand:
Eibach
Weight:
10 kg
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£332.94

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Description

Eibach Sportline is the extreme-performance spring set created for the extreme enthusiast?the one who craves a race car attitude for maximum street performance?with the lowest possible drop, but with the exceptional ride quality you expect from Eibach.

Benefits of Eibach springs include lower centre of gravity, lowers vehicles up to 40 mm, increased Traction, Progressive spring design, reduced body roll under braking and turn in and a better stance for a sleeker vehicle appearance.

Eibach are a market leading spring technology in both automotive and motorsport sectors. Motorsport has always been one of Eibach’s core competencies and the testing ground for numerous innovations. Eibach’s passion for precision is what racing enthusiasts worldwide appreciate.

 

Product Details:

Approximate lowering heights Front = 15mm Rear 15mm

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Weight
10 kg
model-variant

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