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VW Golf 5 - ST Sportfedern (30|30)

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VW Golf 5 - ST Sportfedern (30|30)Artikelnummer: 28280114 Typ: ST Sportfedern Fahrzeugkompatibilitt Fahrzeugmodell: VW Golf 5 Baujahr: 10. 2003 02. 2009 Motorvariante(n): 2. 0 TDI 103kW 2. 0 TDI 125kW 2. 0 TDI 100kW 1. 9 TDI 77kW 1. 9 TDI 66kW 2. 0 TDI 16V 103kW 2. 0 SDI 55kW Karosseriebau: 3 5 Trer Hersteller ST Fahrwerksvariante Sportfedern Tieferlegung Vorderachse 30mm Tieferlegung Hinterachse 30mm Max. Achslast Vorderachse 1081 1160Kg Max. Achslast Hinterachse 975Kg Material Chrom

Artikelnummer: 28280114
Typ: ST Sportfedern

Fahrzeugkompatibilität

Fahrzeugmodell: VW Golf 5
Baujahr: 10.2003 - 02.2009
Motorvariante(n): 2.0 TDI 103kW | 2.0 TDI 125kW | 2.0 TDI 100kW | 1.9 TDI 77kW | 1.9 TDI 66kW | 2.0 TDI 16V 103kW | 2.0 SDI 55kW
Karosseriebau: 3/5-Türer

Hersteller ST
Fahrwerksvariante Sportfedern
Tieferlegung Vorderachse 30mm
Tieferlegung Hinterachse 30mm
Max. Achslast Vorderachse 1081-1160Kg
Max. Achslast Hinterachse 975Kg
Material Chrom-Silizium-Stahl
CH-Eignungserklärung im Lieferumfang enthalten - vereinfacht die Eintragung im Fahrzeugausweis (max. 40 mm Tieferlegung)

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ST Sportfedern

Diese ST Sportfedern sind fahrzeugspezifisch abgestimmt und sorgen für eine Tieferlegung von 30mm / 30mm in Kombination mit dem Serienfahrwerk.

Die sportlichere Federrate verbessert Optik und Handling, ohne den Alltag unnötig hart zu machen.

Highlights auf einen Blick

  • Fahrzeugspezifisch abgestimmter Federnsatz von ST
  • Dezente Tieferlegung für eine sportlichere Fahrzeugoptik
  • Verbessertes Handling mit weiterhin alltagstauglichem Komfort
  • Fertigung in Erstausrüsterqualität
  • Epoxidbeschichtete Federn aus Chrom-Silizium-Stahl
  • Fahrzeugspezifische Federrate für sauberes Ansprechverhalten
  • Mehrfach vergütete Ausführung für hohe Haltbarkeit
  • 100 % made in Germany
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