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New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:48 am
by S14
Hi all had my 2 front shocks replaced by Halesowen Audi last week..All under goodwill warranty!

The only concern i have now is my car seems to sit higher at the front, i can get 3 fingers in between the arch and tyre..maybe they put too much pressure in or maybe it will setlle down, but im sure it was lower before..

Can anyone do me a kind favour and measure the distance between the front wheel arch and tyre please?

many thanks

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:27 am
by Dave.B
How did you manage to get that under warranty?, thats very nice of them :)

- were there obvious problems when driving ?

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 1:45 pm
by S14
Its a goodwill warranty for which if your car has full audi history they will replace if within 5yrs/75k miles..well known DRC issue..

Mine was picked up during a brake fluid change as i asked them to look at it for me

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:41 pm
by RS4pete
To give you a more accurate measurement i've just checked mine from the bottom of the arch to the top of the alloy wheel rim. It measures 110mm - N/S and 105mm - O/S (its on a tiny slope)

It had the two front shocks changed by Camberley in Jan so should be pretty much accurate. Also, its on standard suspension (not ss+).

From what I can remember I also thought it was a bit higher at the front after the work had been done.

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 4:53 pm
by Dave.B
sorry - new to ownership :)

DRC...?

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:30 pm
by RS4pete
There is loads of info on here about it.

DRC stands for dynamic ride contol. Its Audi's posh name for its suspension system. Alot of RS4 shock adsorbers have leaked oil so have required replacement.

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:01 pm
by S14
RS4pete wrote:To give you a more accurate measurement i've just checked mine from the bottom of the arch to the top of the alloy wheel rim. It measures 110mm - N/S and 105mm - O/S (its on a tiny slope)

It had the two front shocks changed by Camberley in Jan so should be pretty much accurate. Also, its on standard suspension (not ss+).

From what I can remember I also thought it was a bit higher at the front after the work had been done.
just checked mine and they are 110mm from arch to rim at front..still not happy as looks a little high..mmm

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:21 pm
by jezabel69
RS4pete wrote:There is loads of info on here about it.

DRC stands for dynamic ride contol. Its Audi's posh name for its suspension system. Alot of RS4 shock adsorbers have leaked oil so have required replacement.
I believe that replacement DRC are still done a goodwill gesture by Audi, wasn't there a recall for them???

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:29 pm
by Steve_C
No recall, but a 5yr/75k mile goodwill warranty. Usually (but not always) you need to have FASH but quite a few dealers claim to know nothing about the goodwill warranty so don't be fobbed off.

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:48 pm
by jezabel69
Steve_C wrote:No recall, but a 5yr/75k mile goodwill warranty. Usually (but not always) you need to have FASH but quite a few dealers claim to know nothing about the goodwill warranty so don't be fobbed off.
mine are being done next week - all four plus seat bolsters that deflate, exhaust flaps that don't work properly (shouldn't they open at idle with S mode on???), peeling paint on front bumper (not wing mirror that is peel though!!!) - mine is a 56 plate but I have a full component used car warranty until March next year! :beerchug:

Re: New Shocks fitted

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:58 pm
by Dave.B
Ah i see - thanks a lot - will have a search through the site