[200q20v] H+R/Bilstein Upgrade Revisited - milder options?
David Schaible
dschaible at penw.com
Wed Sep 6 14:12:57 EDT 2000
i'm doing konis w/ the original springs for my avant
At 11:45 AM 9/6/00 -0400, Glen Dustin Powell wrote:
>
>Your requirements are much the same as mine. I went with Bilstein HDs and
>the original springs and it is an excellent comprimise. A bit stiffer Vs
>stock but still a nice ride and no loss of suspension travel or ride-height.
>(big plusses where the sno & mud gets deep and the height of frost-heaves
>limit your speeds)
>
>
>-glen
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: 200q20v-admin at audifans.com [mailto:200q20v-admin at audifans.com]On
>Behalf Of Forhan, Thomas
>Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 10:36 AM
>To: 200q20v at audifans.com
>Subject: [200q20v] H+R/Bilstein Upgrade Revisited - milder options?
>
>
>Last month there was a nice thread on upgrades, including suspension, pretty
>much directed at maximization.
>
>My 200 20V Avant is the primary family car, and I don't want to go all out,
>but at
>125000 miles the need for new struts, and maybe springs, seems obvious on
>the streets of Washington DC.
>
>So what would be a good intermediate upgrade? I don't want to lower the car
>a lot, though a little would be ok, and I don't want to hear complaints
>about a harsh ride, though stiffer would be just fine. Eibachs instead of
>H+R? Bilstein HD instead of Sport?
>
>What do you think? Anyone done something similar?
>
>Thanks
>
>Tom F.
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