[s-cars] Bilstein Sports - do I need bump stops?

David Mackintosh mackintosh at gorge.net
Tue Sep 13 13:16:31 EDT 2005


As far as the rear spacers, I'm not sure why you say "for sedans only".  The
Avants are at least a couple of hundred pounds heavier in the rear.  I'm
using the HR V8 Sport springs with Bilstein Sports on my UrS6 Avant.  I
think it sits perfectly using the ECS "13mm" (really 10mm) spacers.  A sedan
probably would sit well with those springs and no spacers.  Eibachs might
sit lower, maybe 10mm spacers for a sedan, or 20mm for an Avant would be
good.

As others have said, and I noticed immediately, the Bilstein Sport damping
isn't quite up to the V8 springs.  I hope to get a revalve at some point,
but will probably wait until I have to do some other work on the car.

David Mackintosh
mackintosh at gorge.net
541-400-6300 (cell)

-----Original Message-----
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 12:47:36 -0400
From: <tony.curran at sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: [s-cars] Bilstein Sports - do I need bump stops?
To: "Southerlin, Russell S" <russell.s.southerlin at lmco.com>,
	<s-car-list at audifans.com>
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Russell,

Go here
http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/pagebuild_v2.cgi?make=Audi&engine=20v%20
T&model=C4%20S6&submodel=Quattro&category=Suspension

To see ECS rear 13mm spacer. I used on my car and have an even drop in all
four corners. Other listers have described rear ends looking as there is a
dead body in the trunk because of lack of spacer rear end sag. This is for
sedans only.

I will confirm part numbers tonight when I'm at home PC.

Tony
96 S6




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