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Paul, are these kits coilover sets or just lowering springs? If they are coilover sets I would imagine one is talking over 1-1.5k to purchase plus 250-500 odd to fit/align and corner weights. I presume with the above, you also lose DRC. In adjustable systems, you can alter the damping rate etc to suit individual needs as you say. If they come close to stock comfort on softer settings that would be a big bonus.W8PMC wrote:No idea as to an answer, however for the money it would cost (no doubt very expensive), you'd be far better off going for an aftermarket PSS9 system or the like, that's fully adjustable & will slaughter any Audi OEM system as far as handling goes. I've also ready that the PSS9 system does not comprimise normal ride quality. KW also do a system very similar to the PSS9's.
So it's a £500 option .... which means that it costs something less than £500 MORE in parts than standard suspension, but if the parts that are differnt cost say £3200 in "standard" form but £3500 in SS+ form - then the cost to retrofit will be £3500.SR71 wrote:I've had a dealer quote £3.5K for the SS+ retro fit.
However, I figure thats a little steep so I'm doing some snooping around to see whether that can be improved - especially bearing in mind it was only a £500 option.
1)It will only invalidate the suspension warranty, you will have a warranty from the makers of the new suspension.SR71 wrote:Do it in the other manners suggested on this thread and you'll invalidate the warranty....again.
It does crack me up how people think that fitting an aftermarket system (just because there is one?) onto a £50+K car will automatically improve it.
IMHO, the one thing it will do is compromise it!
After all Audi probably only spent a few hundred million developing the RS4 so what would they know about handling, suspension, DRC and the like?
Still each to their own.
1) Have you got a copy of that in writing coz I'll take one if you have? It is not what my dealer is suggesting although I wouldn't expect him to necessarily say anything else.I-want-an-RS wrote:[1)It will only invalidate the suspension warranty, you will have a warranty from the makers of the new suspension.
2)You'd be supprised just how much of an improvement there is, although I've only drove 1 B7 RS4 with coilovers but many B5 RS4's including my own. As for the DRC, Audi didn't seem to know too much when building the RS6
3)Your dead right, each to their own, and thats why I have sitting in my garage, a Milltek, wheels/tyres and coilovers just waiting for my car.
I'd suggest the same. Vagparts, eurocarparts, etc. should be able to supply the springs for a sensible amount of money. But I thought the SS+ included slightly uprated dampners too?alex_123_fra wrote:Audi SS+ as far as I understand it only adds lowering springs to the existing dampers. They would be fairly simple to fit and one could just purchase the springs from vagparts (or similar) and get their trusted tuner to fit and align. I would imagine the whole affair would be no more than 500 quid or so fitted (+alignment), provided the springs are not silly money.
Hi Chris, this is the bit I'm not sure about. If people have been quoted £3500 etc for the "upgrade", it may suggest that there are also different dampers. That is a perverse amount of money on a modification which will provide little benefit in my opinion.ChrisRS4 wrote:I'd suggest the same. Vagparts, eurocarparts, etc. should be able to supply the springs for a sensible amount of money. But I thought the SS+ included slightly uprated dampners too?alex_123_fra wrote:Audi SS+ as far as I understand it only adds lowering springs to the existing dampers. They would be fairly simple to fit and one could just purchase the springs from vagparts (or similar) and get their trusted tuner to fit and align. I would imagine the whole affair would be no more than 500 quid or so fitted (+alignment), provided the springs are not silly money.
Alex, i'm no expert & i think your question has been answered within this thread, but i believe it's a fully adjustable coilover kit & it would do away with the DRC. Only read about it in Audi Driver last week & that kit was for an RS6, however i know it's available on the RS4.alex_123_fra wrote:Paul, are these kits coilover sets or just lowering springs? If they are coilover sets I would imagine one is talking over 1-1.5k to purchase plus 250-500 odd to fit/align and corner weights. I presume with the above, you also lose DRC. In adjustable systems, you can alter the damping rate etc to suit individual needs as you say. If they come close to stock comfort on softer settings that would be a big bonus.W8PMC wrote:No idea as to an answer, however for the money it would cost (no doubt very expensive), you'd be far better off going for an aftermarket PSS9 system or the like, that's fully adjustable & will slaughter any Audi OEM system as far as handling goes. I've also ready that the PSS9 system does not comprimise normal ride quality. KW also do a system very similar to the PSS9's.
Audi SS+ as far as I understand it only adds lowering springs to the existing dampers. They would be fairly simple to fit and one could just purchase the springs from vagparts (or similar) and get their trusted tuner to fit and align. I would imagine the whole affair would be no more than 500 quid or so fitted (+alignment), provided the springs are not silly money.
I'd probably agree with Paul, in that if you're going to spend money on suspension, you might as well go for a full system rather than just lowering springs, which would provide minimal handling advantages over the stock suspension, but with no option to return to standard (comfortable) ride quality.
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