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VW Golf 6 - ST XA Gewindefahrwerk (35-65|35-65)

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VW Golf 6 - ST XA Gewindefahrwerk (35-65|35-65)Artikelnummer: 18281020 Typ: ST Gewindefahrwerk Fahrzeugkompatibilitt Fahrzeugmodell: VW Golf 6 Baujahr: 10. 2008 11. 2013 Motorvariante(n): 2. 0 TDI 81kW 1. 2 TSI 77kW 1. 6 TDI 77kW 1. 6 TDI 66kW 1. 4 TSI 118kW 1. 2 TSI 63kW 1. 6 75kW 1. 4 TSI 90kW 1. 4 59kW 2. 0 86kW 2. 5 125kW Karosseriebau: 3 5 Trer Hersteller ST Fahrwerksvariante Gewindefahrwerk Tieferlegung Vorderachse 35 65 mm Tieferlegung Hinterachse 35 65 mm Max. Achslast Vorderachse 1035 kg

Artikelnummer: 18281020
Typ: ST Gewindefahrwerk

Fahrzeugkompatibilität

Fahrzeugmodell: VW Golf 6
Baujahr: 10.2008 - 11.2013
Motorvariante(n): 2.0 TDI 81kW | 1.2 TSI 77kW | 1.6 TDI 77kW | 1.6 TDI 66kW | 1.4 TSI 118kW | 1.2 TSI 63kW | 1.6 75kW | 1.4 TSI 90kW | 1.4 59kW | 2.0 86kW | 2.5 125kW
Karosseriebau: 3/5-Türer

Hersteller ST
Fahrwerksvariante Gewindefahrwerk
Tieferlegung Vorderachse 35-65 mm
Tieferlegung Hinterachse 35-65 mm
Max. Achslast Vorderachse 1035 kg
Max. Achslast Hinterachse 1000 kg
Härteverstellung Zugstufe
Material verzinkte Stahllegierung
CH-Eignungserklärung im Lieferumfang enthalten - vereinfacht die Eintragung im Fahrzeugausweis (max. 40 mm Tieferlegung)

Hinweise:

  • Nicht geeignet für Allradfahrzeuge (4WD, 4x4, 4Matic, 4Motion usw.) | Nur für Fahrzeuge mit einem Klemmdurchmesser an der VA von 50mm | Nicht geeignet für Fahrzeuge mit elektronischer Dämpferverstellung | Bei Fahrzeugen die mit elektronischer Dämpferregelung DCC ausgerüstet sind ist diese gemäss der Anleitung stillzulegen | Elektroniksatz zur Stilllegung KW Nr. 68510141
  • Einstellbares Unibal-Stützlager (nur bei XTA Gewindefahrwerk)

ST Gewindefahrwerk

Dieses ST Gewindefahrwerk ist fahrzeugspezifisch abgestimmt und ermöglicht eine einstellbare Tieferlegung im Bereich 35-65 mm / 35-65 mm.

Die sportliche Abstimmung sorgt für ein direkteres Fahrverhalten und bleibt dabei auf den normalen Strasseneinsatz ausgelegt.

Highlights auf einen Blick

  • Fahrzeugspezifisch abgestimmtes ST Gewindefahrwerk
  • Individuell einstellbare Tieferlegung für eine sportliche Fahrzeugoptik
  • Direkteres Handling mit kontrollierterem Fahrverhalten
  • Sportliche Abstimmung mit weiterhin alltagstauglichem Restkomfort
  • Verzinkte Gewindefederbeine für guten Korrosionsschutz
  • Robuste Feder- und Dämpfertechnik für lange Lebensdauer
  • Bewährte Qualität von ST aus dem Fahrwerksbereich
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