Questions...suspension on 86 cgt
Ben Swann
benswann at comcast.net
Wed Jun 29 09:30:12 EDT 2005
Everything bolts right up and as I recall, there are no additional parts
needed if the entire trailing arm assembly is procured. This would include
the trailing arm assembly, hubs and bearings, rotors, pads, calipers and
possibly may need the cables, but I think the ones from the CGT are the
same.
You can use the springs and struts from the CGT or plan to raise the car
about 1" if using the M80 springs.
BTDT on '83 Coupe with MC conversion, and later would be more
straightforward, since fronts are already 4X108 bolt pattern.
Ben
[Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 01:53:02 -0400
From: Huw Powell <audi at humanspeakers.com>
Subject: Re: Questions...suspension on 86 cgt
To: Jason someone <killerb09 at hotmail.com>
Cc: quattro at audifans.com
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> Can i use the suspension from a later audi 80/90 Non-quattro on my 1986 >
audi Coupe Gt non quattro> are they the same mounting points? I realize
that the 809/90 parts are > a bit on the "taller" side and may raise the car
slightly.> any BTDT's about this?
>
> just looking to know if it will all bolt up without serious modification
>
> looking to run a set of FK budget strut/spring combo's and would like >
the audi 80/90 parts
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