[s-cars] what shocks? and where to get?
Paul DAnneo
padanneo at sbcglobal.net
Wed Mar 28 18:49:46 EDT 2007
All this talk about ride has me wanting to get the '92 springs...
OK then, where to get 'em?
Call the stealer, only 2 rears left in the US.
All aftermarkets have Eibach, H&R etc...
Thanks,
Paul
hoog23 at aol.com wrote:
I was going to upgrade from my original '95 springs/shocks (new oem ones in front) to '92 springs and boge turbo gas. I thought others were happy with this combo?
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: tedebearp at yahoo.com
To: t44tqtro at gmail.com; larrycleung at gmail.com
Cc: s-car-list at audifans.com
Sent: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: [s-cars] what shocks?
so what's the hot ticket for a '92 S4 with '92 springs? this car
is a daily driver and i have no plans to take it to the track. right
now, it's still rocking the original boge shocks with 145k miles on them.
i don't want the ride to get much stiffer than stock, but better control
would be nice. i notice the car tends to float over high speed bumps.
-teddy
--- Taka Mizutani wrote:
> If your Boges are underdamped, then Bilsteins most definitely are not.
>
> IMO, Bilsteins are a better match for the Audi than Koni.
>
> BTW, the Bilstein/Eibach combo is probably the sweetest setup for the UrS
> in terms of ride comfort- I think the springs and the shocks are nearly a
> perfect
> match.
>
> Are you experiencing a small impact harshness or an inability to absorb big
> impacts,
> or both?
>
> Small impact harshness that occurs all the time is usually a sign of the
> shocks actually
> being overdamped in compression damping.
>
> The other thing is that the Boges are a OEM replacement type shock- not the
> best in terms
> of low stiction. I would think that a better quality shock would improve
> things.
>
> Do you have the spring rates of the '92 springs? If so, order the Bilsteins,
> have them sent directly
> to Bilstein's service department and have them custom valved to match your
> springs- that would
> be optimal.
>
> Taka
>
> On 3/28/07, LL - NY wrote:
> >
> > This sounds like an underdamped system. Bilsteins should be a decent
> > match.
> > If you're uncertain, you may find Koni Adjustables worth working with.
> > Both
> > have lifetime guarantees, although generally speaking, Bilstein are better
> > built. And the reality, the "adjustability" of Koni's was more intended to
> > compensate for wear, not adjust damping rates, even though that's what
> > everyone uses the adjusters for anyway.
> >
> > LL - NY
> >
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