I've checked the rear shock absorbers countless times for possible leaks, but after almost 14 years and 100,000 km (OMG!), they're still supposedly in good condition.
This combination seemed pleasant enough for a comfortable and fun rear suspension for the kind of driving you and I know...
When replacing parts in the suspension, you have to wait a few kilometers/time (2,000 km) to make a true judgment of how it behaves.
On the other hand, in my short experience with suspensions, I can only say that genuine VW parts are never the same as aftermarket parts.
The setup achieved with genuine VW parts is always better defined, which isn't to say it's better, just that it's easier to understand when a suspension is more comfortable or sportier.
The front suspension always seemed good to me for almost all types of roads, except for the speed bumps that are so common in cities these days. Now, since I installed the DCC electronic suspension in the Golf, I now find the 6R R-Line's front suspension a bit stiff for city driving.
