Helper Springs for Volkswagen – Suspension Support for Vans, SUVs & Cars
🛠️ Upgrade Your Volkswagen Suspension with Helper Springs
Whether you drive a Tiguan, Jetta, or Golf — Volkswagen vehicles are known for precision and comfort. But when your load increases, the stock suspension can reach its limit. That’s where helper springs come in.
LowLand Suspension’s coil-in-coil kits provide extra support when you need it — without compromising ride quality when you don’t.
Improved Ride Height and Stability
Enhanced Driving Safety
Better Comfort and Control
Less Wear and Maintenance
🚗 Compatible Volkswagen Models
Our MAD helper spring kits are engineered to fit a wide range of Volkswagen models sold in the U.S., including:
- Volkswagen Tiguan (2007–present)
- Volkswagen Jetta (2011–present)
- Volkswagen Golf Mk6 & Mk7 (2009–2019)

🔧 Easy Installation — No Welding or Cutting
Our coil-in-coil kits fit inside your original rear springs. Installation takes about 30–45 minutes per side, and no modifications are required.
👉 Ready to level up your Volkswagen’s suspension?
Browse our vehicle-specific kits and find the right fit — backed by TÜV approval and European engineering.
✅ Benefits of Installing Helper Springs on Your VW

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🔧 Prevents rear-end sagging
When loading up with tools, equipment, heavy cargo, or extra passengers, your rear suspension can struggle to maintain proper height. Helper springs activate only when needed — keeping your vehicle level, even under stress.
2.
🛞 Reduces sway and bounce
Helper springs improve stability by reducing lateral sway and rear-end bounce. Whether you're towing, cornering, or driving on uneven roads, your Volkswagen stays more controlled and planted.
3.
🛋️ Preserves factory ride quality when unloaded
Unlike heavy-duty replacement springs, MAD helper springs work in parallel with your existing suspension and remain passive when not under load. This means your ride remains smooth and comfortable when the vehicle is empty.
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🧰 Extends the lifespan of original suspension components
By distributing the load, helper springs reduce strain on your OEM coil springs, shocks, and bushings. This minimizes premature wear — saving you on future repair costs.