[V8] Lowering thought

NIck Miller chance9121 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 30 19:09:11 PDT 2010


Well, I'm selling my V8 soon, just so you know, and am Sitting on a Stock
92' S4 rear subby assemble, bar, tie rod ends, and all the hardware to redo
the WHOLE suspension front and rear for the V8, bushings, tie rods F&R, and
a set of used Bilstein HD's and H&R Race springs.  Hmmmm.

But, aside from the shameless self promoting plug, more than anything if
you're getting into the suspension in the front/rear, the forward bushings
on the subframe, and the inner lower control arm bushings are a good idea.
They don't look pretty when worn.  You can step it up and add in front
anti-roll bar bushings, New front LCA's (so you get the new ball joint) and
Upper strut mounts.  That's how you really tighten up an aging T44.. and one
might find that once the car feels planted again, the ride height matters
less...

As for the Camber mod, I would highly recommend reading through this site
about the Igor Mod.  Just fine for your needs and on budget, and will work
just fine.  Good luck with whatever you decide, OP, you've got a lotta good
suggestions.
http://www.elektro.com/~audi/alignment/


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