Suspesion options for 5ktq

Beatty, Robert BeattyR at ummhc.org
Mon Nov 13 06:29:17 EST 2000


I have already done all the replacing of bushings needed... and replaced the
front shock inserts... im curious as to what people have done for
aftermarket options for this car (5ktq).

Rob

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Bernard Littau [SMTP:bernardl at acumenassociates.com]
> Sent:	Saturday, November 11, 2000 11:24 AM
> To:	Beatty, Robert; quattro at audifans.com
> Subject:	Re: Suspesion options for 5ktq
> 
> > Looking to find out my aftermarket suspension options for my 87 5ktq.
> > Currently the car is bone stock suspension wise.  I know more than a few
> of
> > us have gone aftermarket.  Can i hear costs and reviews of different
> brands?
> >
> > As i dont have that much money to throw around at once, i think im going
> to
> > start at the rear of the car and do that half 1st as im fairly sure the
> > shocks back there are leaking and the fronts have been replaced with new
> > stock units.
> >
> 
> Hi Robert,
> 
> Shocks are not all that difficult to replace, especially if you can borrow
> the tools needed.  There is a special socket for removing the cap on the
> strut for the front shocks.  If you do the shocks, I would do all four at
> once.  www.shox.com
> 
> Another thing you might consider is that on a car as old as yours (as on
> mine :-) most of the bushings will be very worn.  You can get a whole set
> of
> bushings for your front and rear for  less than the price of shocks.
> Renewing all the bushings, and getting a good alignment, will make your
> car
> handle much better.
> 
> Check your ball joints as well.  A loose ball joint on the control arm or
> tie-rod will make alignment difficult, and your handling poor.
> 
> About the least expensive thing you can buy are springs :-)  They go for
> $250 or so.  However, I wouldn't consider springs until you have new
> bushings and shocks.  It is nice to do all three (bushings, springs,
> shocks)
> together so you only have to take the front end apart once.  While shocks
> can be done with the car on the ground, the bushings and springs will
> require the front end to come apart.
> 
> You can order bushing kits from Blau, or just order bushings a la carte
> from
> thepartsconnection.  Blau sells a kit of bolts, nuts and washers for the
> bushing job, too.  I went for the new bolts and stuff, but I am not sure
> it
> was necessary.  Everything I took off looked really good.  (West coast
> car,
> YMMV)  Naturally, the one bolt like thing, which I couldn't replace, the
> threaded portion of the sway bar, had some damage to the threads.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Bernard Littau
> Woodinville, WA
> '88 5ktq



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