DRC
Re: DRC
That's a good price from Audi. I've had 3 done in the last year with varying amounts of goodwill from Audi. The last one was just less than £400 with 50% goodwill. The shock and tube are £300 ex VAT for the parts alone.
The main risk is you may need other parts which will bloat the price. If they'll guarantee the £1600 it's a good deal assuming you have the original shocks. You can be sure they will fail at some point.
The main risk is you may need other parts which will bloat the price. If they'll guarantee the £1600 it's a good deal assuming you have the original shocks. You can be sure they will fail at some point.
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Re: DRC
Price on the face of it isn't too bad, but I would find out if they've done any other DRC work and whether they have the proper tools. You'd be surprised how many don't. Audi Bradford did have the tool, but still managed to cock mine up by leaving the valves locked *and* damaging one of the charging pipes.
I'd recommend going indy with Unit20, MRC or AMD tbh.
I'd recommend going indy with Unit20, MRC or AMD tbh.
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Re: DRC
I was £400 to replace one, so sounds right.
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Re: DRC
They are the original shocks and the car has done 80k. It was in for a service with an indy Audi Specialist who diagnosed that all 4 need replacing but they do not have the special tools to carry out the work. The price from Audi includes parts, labour and VAT. I am trying for some goodwill from Audi but I fear the mileage and age (56 plate) may rule this out.
Excuse my ignorance but what is an accumulator?
Excuse my ignorance but what is an accumulator?
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Re: DRC
Shocks are connected diagonally (front right to rear left etc) and the flow of hydraulic fluid between each pair is controlled by a valve a.k.a accumulator, central valve etc. Replacement cost is £900 odd plus VAT :s
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DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
^ GONE
DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
^ GONE

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Re: DRC
I think I remember Grizz saying that they are very rarely a problem, usually just leaky shocks.Winstone wrote:Ok thanks. Bl00dy hope I don't need one of those too!
06 Phantom Black Saloon:
DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
^ GONE
DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
^ GONE

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Re: DRC
I think that the Kayaba valve can be phucked if you allow the leaking shock absorbers to go on too long.TonyHayers wrote:I think I remember Grizz saying that they are very rarely a problem, usually just leaky shocks.Winstone wrote:Ok thanks. Bl00dy hope I don't need one of those too!
Having said that by that time the car is pretty much undriveable anyway?
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Re: DRC
Not only if you leave it too long - I had a shock go on a Saturday evening (had to swerve at 70(!)mph to avoid some d*ckheads walking in the road on an unlit dual carriageway), drove no more than 10 miles after that and could hear the "death rattle" of the valve underneath the car - cost around £1600 for the valve plus the one shock that failed.F@tBoyF@t wrote:I think that the Kayaba valve can be phucked if you allow the leaking shock absorbers to go on too long.
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Re: DRC
Sounds very reasonable to me for all of that work.
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