DRC binned-new H&R coilovers
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:02 pm
Hi all
Only been RS6 owner for for 2 months and suffered dreaded DRC failure after just 7 weeks of ownership,(knew it would happen, didn't expect it so soon).
Car had complete new DRC by audi in may 2008,(all shocks&valves),but as work was carried out under previous owners warranty, audi would not repair under 2 year parts guarantee, w**kers!
Bought car from "Fontain" in july and they came up trumps with a new complete set of H&R coilovers. Warranty they supplied only covered £1k towards cost, but Fontain covered the difference themselves, and even filled car with petrol to cover my cost and inconvenience, big thanks to them!
Car was great on DRC until it failed, but am happy to report new H&Rs give equally good ride/handling compromise,(certainly not harsh ride I half expected, DRC actually felt stiffer, maybe due to being all new) and hopefully no more issues, how can audi justify £3k worth of work lasting only 4 months/2k miles?
Have kept ride height as close as possible to standard, mine is "plus" so was slightly lower already, and as said H&Rs give great ride/handling compromise, would recommend to anyone looking to bin DRC. On the minus side my thieving insurers have increased my premium by about 10% due to "modification" actually making car safer, go figure!
Only been RS6 owner for for 2 months and suffered dreaded DRC failure after just 7 weeks of ownership,(knew it would happen, didn't expect it so soon).
Car had complete new DRC by audi in may 2008,(all shocks&valves),but as work was carried out under previous owners warranty, audi would not repair under 2 year parts guarantee, w**kers!
Bought car from "Fontain" in july and they came up trumps with a new complete set of H&R coilovers. Warranty they supplied only covered £1k towards cost, but Fontain covered the difference themselves, and even filled car with petrol to cover my cost and inconvenience, big thanks to them!
Car was great on DRC until it failed, but am happy to report new H&Rs give equally good ride/handling compromise,(certainly not harsh ride I half expected, DRC actually felt stiffer, maybe due to being all new) and hopefully no more issues, how can audi justify £3k worth of work lasting only 4 months/2k miles?
Have kept ride height as close as possible to standard, mine is "plus" so was slightly lower already, and as said H&Rs give great ride/handling compromise, would recommend to anyone looking to bin DRC. On the minus side my thieving insurers have increased my premium by about 10% due to "modification" actually making car safer, go figure!