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Last updated: 26 May 2010 10:22 AM
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 BrandModel & versionTypeYearApex Kit NrLoweringNotes (see below)
New!AUDITT Coupe 2WD8J08.06 / -10-320030 mmIncl. cars with MRC
New!AUDITT Coupe Quattro & Roadster all incl. TT-(R)S8J08.06 / -10-321025 mmIncl. cars with MRC, Less lowering on TT-(R)S models
New!CHEVROLETKruze Max. FR/RR axle loads 1220/980kgKL1J05.09 / -60-630030 mm
New!DACIALogan all excl. MCVSD04 / -155-100045 mm
New!DACIASandero allSD08 / -155-100045 mm
New!FORDFiësta allJA809.08 / -40-430035 mm
New!KIACerato FE06.04 / -310-400035 mm
New!KIASoul AM02.09 / -310-500030 mm
New!MAZDA2 DE09.07 / - 100-930040 mm
New!OPELAstra Max. FR/RR axle loads 1155/1020kgP-J11.09 / -60-630040 mm
New!OPELInsignia Sedan (Max front axle load -/1160kg0G-A11.08 / -60-830025 mm2WD only!
New!OPELInsignia Sedan (Max front axle load 1161kg0G-A11.08 / -60-831025 mm2WD only!
New!OPELInsignia Sports Tourer (max front axle load -/1160kg0G-A11.08 / -60-832025 mm2WD only!
New!OPELInsignia Sports Tourer (max front axle load 1161kg0G-A11.08 / -60-833025 mm2WD only!
New!VOLKSWAGENGolf VI GTi + GTD1K04.09 / -80-765030 mm
New!VOLKSWAGENPolo max. front axle load -/929kg6R06.09 / -80-930025/40 mm
New!VOLKSWAGENPolo max. front axle load 930kg6R06.09 / -80-931025/40 mm

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Last updated: 26 May 2010 10:22 AM

NOTES
1)use with shortened shock absorbers only
2)not for cars with self levelling shock absorbers or systems
4)MB fits rubber insulator between the springs and the spring seats. The available thickness varies from 8 - 23 mm
5)Golf I and Jetta I up to 08.79 must use Golf II front upper spring seat # 171.41.234.1A
6)Polo up to 08.79 must use front upper spring seat Polo II # 141.21.13B
7)When lowering over 45 mm. the front anti-roll bar may touch the RH drive shaft. The bar can be replaced by APEX #SF 60-45145 (to be ordered separately)
14)On RH-drive models, check the routing of the powersteering hoses and make sure that they are not chafing the steering arms.