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speedyandy

Will 106 Gti Front Springs Fit?

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speedyandy

as title? i have a spare pair laying around just wondered if they would fit a 205 gti

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speedyandy
yup

 

 

Great! thanks for letting me know!

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Guest smokinslim

I'm sure someone on the forum has mentioned these in the past, about them being duel rate (could be useful)? Anyone recall?...

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cybernck

some of the aftermarket springs (Eibach for instance) you can buy for 205 GTI actually have 106 GTI specified on them :wub:.

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Sandy

I'm currently running the Eibach 106 GTi -50mm springs oy Trio, they are approx 115/155lb/" dual rate.

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GazRallye

So all 106, 205, AX, Saxo springs are compatible?!

 

What about shocks?

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Sandy

Dampers aren't on the front, rears might be, but not sure why you'd want to.

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Guest smokinslim
I'm currently running the Eibach 106 GTi -50mm springs oy Trio, they are approx 115/155lb/" dual rate.

 

Does the 'dual rate' make a noticeable/worthwhile difference to the ride?

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Sandy

It worked better on my old 1.4 205 than the 309, but that's not to say they're bad now, just harsher. The 205 seemed to ride nicely on the soft bit normally, but heavier models like GTi's etc won't.

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