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It seems like my car is a tad bit taller at the rear. It's lowered as much as you can without touching the torsion bar according to the <acronym title='previous owner'>PO</acronym>.
I think I get what you're saying now.
Another thing, one of the reasons behind wanting coilovers is the adjustments and how easy this can be done. As I drive the car though the long and harsh Norwegian winter, being able to raise the car up is really, really handy. I had a adjustable coilover setup on my previous car. And A4 Quattro, and man was it nice.
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All this just to get a stiffer rear end?
It does seem like a coilover setup and those poly bronze bushings, even with the added maintenance is a "better" option.
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Well, that seems like even harder work. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
But yeah. how does those poly bronze bushings look like and where would I need to put them? I can't seem to find anything out when searching for this.
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Thanks! So that little bushing hold the weight of the entire rear end?
Anyways, relube around every oil change, I can live with that.
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Sounds absolutely perfect!
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Ok, since we're already talking about suspension on my car here.
As you know I'm running yellow Konis all around, but my rear dampers are making some squeaking sounds and have been for a while now.
Seems like I have two options, either rebuild them or change them out. I'm thinking about putting Bilstein B6 damper at the rear instead of the Koni dampers.
Since I have the impression that you've used both, which do you like the best? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Any tips on what to look at? I'm pretty free to play with dampers.
Yellow Konis are gas right?
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What about a hydraulic shock and using the stock torsion bar? Just as a replacement for the yellow Koni dampers I already have on.
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