Pics of my new H&R Coilover install on my S4 Cab. (And SS brake lines)
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Re: You do know that the TEIN can be dropped up to 2.1"F and 1.9"R as well?
But i have to say the ride is much nicer than the H&R and the build quality is better as well. I think you'll be as impressed as i am with there system. I'll try to post some updated info on the time frame of when the system is to go on sale. I think there will be a group buy for the launch of the product though.<ul><li><a href="http://www.tein.com/audi.html">http://www.tein.com/audi.html</a</li></ul>
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Are you sure about the lowering numbers? 24.5" seems too low for the H&Rs and you claim it can..
be lowered another inch! That would be way too low. You'll be hitting bottom (suspension travel) all the time, not good. That could be a reason why your ride is a bit on the rough side.
As for your alignment, do you recall the numbers? You are most likely out of Audi's own specs, especially in the camber.
As for your alignment, do you recall the numbers? You are most likely out of Audi's own specs, especially in the camber.
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DOH!! That ish is slammed. Enjoy that!
Let me know how long it takes before it needs another adjustment. Normally they settle in after a few days of driving. But looks pretty sick.
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So....
... are you planning to adjust the spring rates for different tracks? What spring rates did you go with to start? Progressive or liner? Have you got it corner balanced yet?
ride height is an advantage but not if you don't know why....
ride height is an advantage but not if you don't know why....
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You are the perfect example of...
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