rear swaybar
William M. Lockwood-III
wlockwoo at zoo.uvm.edu
Thu Nov 16 16:08:29 EST 2000
I have 15psi, and all it does is push the front end!
Bill
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Phillips, Kevin wrote:
> William, try a stronger spring in the WG, that gets the backend moving
> nicely !!!!!!
>
> Kevin Phillips 1990 200TQ, 1995 900SET.
> BARCO Graphics Integration Team
> 40 Westover Road
> Ludlow MA 01056
> kevin.phillips at barco.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William M. Lockwood-III [mailto:wlockwoo at zoo.uvm.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 13:05
> To: quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: re: rear swaybar
>
> Eric,
> I believe you, your credentials, and philosophy. I read the posts in the
> archieves. What springs does the type 44 need up front to make things
> move around in the back on dry pavement? I have the H&R 200 20v springs,
> but obviously they are not stiff enough. What about lowering the
> balljoints (how)?
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
>
> PS: That blown up front subframe bushing should be repaired, that might
> help a little.
>
> MAybe we need understeer correcting rear bushings. ;)
>
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