audi c5 eibach pro spring kit
#1
audi c5 eibach pro spring kit
I currently have a 2000 audi a6 2.8 30v and I just bought 17in rims and the gap between the fender and tires is to much for my liking I was told to just get a springs that lowered my car.
Some people where saying that the h&r spring made the ride harder and I was wondering if that's the case with the eibach plan on riding with stock shocks
And could anybody tell me where I could possible find the cheapest springs I and looking and the cheapest found was $270
Some people where saying that the h&r spring made the ride harder and I was wondering if that's the case with the eibach plan on riding with stock shocks
And could anybody tell me where I could possible find the cheapest springs I and looking and the cheapest found was $270
#2
changing springs without changing dampers is not a great idea from an engineering and ride/handling standpoint. They are designed as a matched pair.
If aesthetics is more important than performance and ride, have fun.
But its a bad idea.
Do it right or wait until youcna afford to.
G
If aesthetics is more important than performance and ride, have fun.
But its a bad idea.
Do it right or wait until youcna afford to.
G
#3
I couldn't agree more. Id recommend doing shocks and struts at the same time. It will help with the ride quality.
changing springs without changing dampers is not a great idea from an engineering and ride/handling standpoint. They are designed as a matched pair.
If aesthetics is more important than performance and ride, have fun.
But its a bad idea.
Do it right or wait until youcna afford to.
G
If aesthetics is more important than performance and ride, have fun.
But its a bad idea.
Do it right or wait until youcna afford to.
G
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