[urq] Rear control arms

Martin Pajak martin at quattro.ca
Wed Aug 9 13:03:44 EDT 2006


John,

For the 1983.5 and up it's only for the fronts... rear ball joints on
those are a non issue anyway and completely different.
For the 1981-83 you can also replace the rears with these as well... and
upgrade the rear swaybar at same time.

Cheers

-- 
Martin Pajak

http://www.quattro.ca

1982 Audi Ur-quattro (50,000 mi) new project
1983 Audi Ur-quattro (85,000 mi) Concourse d'Elegance
1985 Audi Ur-quattro (212,000 km) Euro spec. import mit 3B :)
1987 Audi 4000s quattro (205,000 km) wintervagen mit 7A :)



> j.koenig
> Well done, Martin.  Just to be clear, are we talking front, rear, or both?
> John
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Pajak" <martin at quattro.ca>
>
>
> Colin,
>
> RR ball joint fits the Ur-q strut.
> CQ ball joint does not fit Ur-q strut unless you drill the strut.
> RR ball joint fits CQ control arms (forged)..
>
> Er go, you can get CQ control arms and RR ball joint and have a nice
> upgrade without any drilling or mods.
>
> The only issue is the sway bar, you need a 1983.5 and up sway bar with
> links for that to work.. if you already have a car with that style sway
> bar, you should be loughing.
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Martin Pajak
>
> http://www.quattro.ca
>
> 1982 Audi Ur-quattro (50,000 mi) new project
> 1983 Audi Ur-quattro (85,000 mi) Concourse d'Elegance
> 1985 Audi Ur-quattro (212,000 km) Euro spec. import mit 3B :)
> 1987 Audi 4000s quattro (205,000 km) wintervagen mit 7A :)
>
>
>
>
>> colin cohen cco
>> <<<<
>> Or just get the proper 20v RR ball joint which is still available and
>> the
>> same cost as the CQ part.. :)
>>>>>>
>>
>> Martin, are you saying that the RR ball joint fits the Urq or that it
>> forms a stock that needs to be modified?
>>
>> Colin




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