[urq] 'Raised urq'

Schaible, David David.Schaible at jrspharma.com
Wed Apr 30 09:18:31 PDT 2008


I have h&r progressives w/ boge and I like the handling....but hate
everything else, I have trashed two oilcoolers, dented the exhaust
etc...it's a major hassle wondering if I can pull into a lot w/o
trashing the undercarriage, front spoiler etc ....a skid plate should be
on any lowered urq I think, well worth the $$ if you want to drive
around like a normal car...i don't have any problem with a raised
look...it may prevent the need to roll the fenders in the early 83s as
well.....however, the rally lite package is a little over the top but at
least you can combat the suv's running extra set of headlites as
"foglites"



David Schaible
JRS Pharma LP
2981 Rt. 22
Patterson, NY 12563
845.878.8343




-----Original Message-----
From: fdekat [mailto:fdekat at sentex.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 7:37 AM
To: urq at audifans.com
Subject: [urq] 'Raised urq'

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> Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 22:45:23 -0500
> From: Andrew <afinn1 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [urq] That IL previously NV urq on ebay has one rear tie
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> Wylie wrote: you know, as much as I like slightly lowered ur-qs, I'd
> actually like to see that car shod with a set of pearl fuchs and some
> mudflaps.  It'd probably look halfway decent, even raised up.  More
like a
> rallye car anyway.
> 
> Andrew - That's how my '85 is set with the 2bennett coil overs. I'm
done
> with the lowered suspension. I think the car looks great slightly
raised.
> 
> Andrew finney
> 1985 UrQ.


Hello Andrew:

I kind of ended up with a 'raised look', entirely by accident.

Pic at http://www.frankdekat.com/pics/ur4.jpg

I started out to refurbish the suspension.

First was to replace the strut inserts with Bilstien. At the same time,
I
found that one of the top spring seats had failed, and a front spring
was
rubbing on the body. I replaced the 'flat' spring seats with some from a
4Kq,
but those seats were a little higher.  At the same time, I replaced the
old 
blue strut bushings with new green bushings (a bit taller too).

So.. Between the pressurized Bilstiens, the higer spring seats, and the
taller bushings, the front went up a bit more that I though right.

When I did the back, same thing happens there.  More of the 'flat'
spring
seats were no good. And I installed 4Kq front springs in the rear, as I
was
tired of the butt end being lower than the front.

While it may look a bit 'odd', it does handle a lot better then it did
with
tired shocks, and old a arm and strut bushings.

To 'justify' the extra height, I added a 'few' auxilary lights..
(Yes, I removed the bumper skin, not to mess it up with the light bar)

http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/80066/brp4.jpg

(You may have to cut and paste the link, as AudiWorld doesn't allow
linking
to their pictures)


Regards,

=Frank de Kat=
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