Helper Springs for Volkswagen Tiguan – Suspension Support
🔧 Helper Springs for Volkswagen Tiguan – All Generations (2009–2024)
The Volkswagen Tiguan is a versatile SUV trusted by families, contractors, and adventurers alike. But like many modern crossovers, it tends to sag in the rear under heavy load — especially when towing or carrying tools, cargo, or passengers. That’s where MAD helper springs make a difference.
At
LowLandSuspension.com, we offer premium
coil-in-coil spring kits engineered for every Tiguan generation and axle configuration — including FWD, 4Motion (AWD), torsion beam, and multilink rear suspension.
Improved Ride Height and Stability
Enhanced Driving Safety
Better Comfort and Control
Less Wear and Maintenance
⚙️ Made in Europe. Designed for Real-World Use.
All MAD helper springs are engineered in the Netherlands 🇳🇱, TÜV-certified, and road-tested across Europe and North America. Each kit includes:
- 2 progressive-rate helper springs
- Mounting instructions
- Model-specific hardware (if required)
- Direct fitment into factory rear suspension — no cutting or welding
Don’t let your Tiguan ride low.
Upgrade with
MAD helper springs and enjoy better support, stability, and comfort — every time you drive.
👉 Available now at LowLandSuspension.com – shipping across the U.S.

📘 Which Tiguan Model Do You Drive?
Tiguan Mk1
(2007–07/2018, PQ35 platform)
Drivetrain | Rear Suspension | MAD Kit |
---|---|---|
FWD | Torsion beam | HV-199515 |
AWD (4Motion) | Multilink | HV-199515 |
Note: This coil-in-coil helper spring kit fits both rear axle types used in the first-generation Tiguan, including 4Motion models with independent suspension.
Tiguan Mk2 Allspace
(2018–present, Long Wheelbase – U.S. model)
Drivetrain | Rear Suspension | MAD Kit |
---|---|---|
FWD & AWD (4Motion) | Multilink | HV-199525 |
This is the only Tiguan version sold in the United States. All U.S. models are long wheelbase with multilink rear suspension.
✅ 4 Reasons to Install Helper Springs on Your Toyota

1.
Prevent Rear Sag Under Load
when towing or carrying heavy cargo
2.
Improve Handling and Control
during cornering and braking under load
3.
Preserves factory ride quality when driving empty
Helper springs only engage under load. When the vehicle is empty, they stay inactive — so the ride remains just as smooth as stock.
4.
Reduces wear on your original suspension components
Helper springs share the load with your factory springs, preventing them from being overloaded. This helps extend the life of shocks, coils, and bushings by reducing stress during heavy use.