[s-cars] Eibach spacer answer
joeamund
joeamund at online.no
Thu Aug 8 21:23:31 EDT 2002
Jim!
I don't know if it is relevant but my car came equipped with Eibach front/and
rear springs(1516001V and 1516002HA) and Koni(86-2149) front shocks but
Sachs(881700114079) rear shocks.
When changing the rear shocks the diameter of the new Koni was different and
smaller, OD 42mm compared to OD 49mm on the Sachs which also had ten grooves
for adjustability of the lower spring-support with 10mm between the grooves. I
later measured another S6 with Boge(4A9 513 031D) rear shocks and it had OD
46mm but the same diameter on the spring.
I regret not buying the Sachs shocks again for the rear since I ended up
making two rings/spacers. One for the different diameter and one for the
adjustment of the spring-support at the bottom. It would have bin a lot easier
to adjust the ride height just moving the locking ring.
All this said i assume the lower spring-support is different on various models
on our cars depending on which shock the car came with from the factory and
diameter of the spring. The the solution is probably to make an adapter-ring
if the shocks and springs is already paid for, or do as Hap did, put an
adjustable coilover at the rear.
Reg Joern
>===== Original Message From jimk at spotgraphicsinc.com =====
>I looked everywhere and can't find the ones I have. I can't believe I got
rid of
>them as I was able to find several blown/cut hoses, a bad MAF, a bad coil, a
bad
>PSO, and all kinds of other defective/broken Audi parts. All of a sudden I'm
>totaling up the repair costs to date and no, bad idea, don't ever total
anything
>up.... Anyway, I will keep looking, they'll turn up eventually.
>Jim
>
>Peter Anderson wrote:
>
>> OMG was it really a couple of years ago already? That's scary.
>>
>> In my numerous emails / tel calls with Eibach at the time, " Bo" was one
of
>> the people that helped straighten things out. (we were first sent the
wrong
>> springs) As things were clarified we asked about the sagging issue and
they
>> produced the (rear) spacer for our application. I can't find any of those
>> messages so I can't get into the specifics. The first set of spacers they
>> sent were too small a diam. They subsequently sent out correctly sized
>> pieces. The first were anodized or powder coated black and the second
>> (correct) set was cad plated steel. I may still have that 1st set of
>> spacers laying around...
>>
>> --
>> Peter Anderson
>> 93 S4 6speed
>>
>> On 08/07/02 3:26 PM, "jimk at spotgraphicsinc.com" <jimk at spotgraphicsinc.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Fellas,
>> > In regard to the spacer to use for the Eibach springs with Bilstein
shocks,
>> > the
>> > answer is to call the 1-800 number on the Eibach website, ask for "Bo" in
>> > customer
>> > service. (I suppose you could email him too) Tell him what you need, he
has
>> > the
>> > spacers there (he's the guy that was in charge of getting them made for
the
>> > group
>> > purchase a couple of years ago and still had some fairly recently). I
don't
>> > know
>> > a part number (or if there even is one), but ask for him, he will know
exactly
>> > what you want. Very good customer service in my experience.
>> > He will charge you $20 UNLESS you bought the springs with the Group
Purchase
>> > and
>> > IIRC, that includes postage.
>> >
>> > However, I do not know if this will solve Frederic's problem as he has
Koni's.
>
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