True or false: aftermarket lowering springs like H&R or vogtland will lower ride height on sport
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True or false: aftermarket lowering springs like H&R or vogtland will lower ride height on sport
suspension-equipped A4 and decrease the wheel gap.... I just got 18" lolas and it seems as though it's time to lower it a bit. Neuspeed's site says it will lower it little if at all with their sport springs. It can't be that all of you have coilover setups, but most of you seem to have the wheel gap under control. Any pics of before/after of sport-suspension A4 and sport suspension A4 with just lowering springs?
TIA,
Eric
TIA,
Eric
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vogtland/H&R etc will lower the car from stock sport. I have tons of photos of my car on vogtl
here are a few categories
<a href="http://paul.socaleuro.com/audi/gallery/thumbBrowser.aspx?folder=06_20_car_shoot"> Track wheels</a>
<a href="http://paul.socaleuro.com/audi/gallery/thumbBrowser.aspx?folder=autox_05_23_04">Car at Autox</a>
<a href="http://paul.socaleuro.com/audi/gallery/thumbBrowser.aspx?folder=oz_SuperL">18" OZ's</a>
<a href="http://paul.socaleuro.com/audi/gallery/thumbBrowser.aspx?folder=06_20_car_shoot"> Track wheels</a>
<a href="http://paul.socaleuro.com/audi/gallery/thumbBrowser.aspx?folder=autox_05_23_04">Car at Autox</a>
<a href="http://paul.socaleuro.com/audi/gallery/thumbBrowser.aspx?folder=oz_SuperL">18" OZ's</a>
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