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Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:04 pm
by Imola_Sid
Hi everyone,

A quick request for photos of your lowered RS6's (avants) with spacers along with details of the setup.

I'm looking to give the C6 a subtle drop (along with spacers) and want to retain the DRC system/comfort.

What options are there and is there a go to/tried and tested setup?

Thanks

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:21 pm
by cammmy
IMO, avoid the spacers if lowering. I had some on there and removed them as the tyre would rub the screws holding the arch liners in and that was at factory height. I think I had 5mm front and maybe 8 on the rear.

Mine with KW springs and camber bushes in the front. That's about as high as the KW springs go. Still rides fine though. Went to the continent with 4 people and gear. No signs of rubbing or bottoming out.

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2022 8:15 pm
by Imola_Sid
Looks gud ;)

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2022 4:21 pm
by chunky79
Imola_Sid wrote:
Fri Sep 23, 2022 8:15 pm
Looks gud ;)

Good to see you back on here mate. Have you posted pics of your car?

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 3:23 pm
by Doug_RS6
Mine with H&R springs and 10mm H&R spacers all round. Ideal stance in my opinion. Would maybe have it a few mm higher at the back is it was adjustable.ImageImage

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Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 9:25 pm
by Imola_Sid
Thanks Doug - that looks really good with the added bonus of not being too expensive either. It's probably the route i'll take to make it sit a little better.

Dunc - thanks mate. It's been almost a decade since I had the C5 I think. Time really does fly! Is Ben (username was Shop I think) still about on here? Such a nice helpful guy. I got so busy with stuff that I rarely checked the forums I used spend a lot of time on.

I've had a fair few cars since the C5, including a Range Rover Classic LSE, E46 M3 Coupe, E36 M3 Convertible, B7 RS4, CLS55 AMG, E90 M3 Saloon, ML63 AMG, Clio 197 F1 and an S Type R. Pretty much moved on to something new every year since the RS6 and sometimes had 2 cars at once (like the B7 and the E36 and most recently the S Type R and the F1). A growing family and lack of space pushed me to go for the C6 RS6. It had to be a rare colour and i'm sure it's one that'll get your approval :wink:

I'll try getting some photos up.

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:48 am
by chunky79
Imola_Sid wrote:
Sun Sep 25, 2022 9:25 pm
Thanks Doug - that looks really good with the added bonus of not being too expensive either. It's probably the route i'll take to make it sit a little better.

Dunc - thanks mate. It's been almost a decade since I had the C5 I think. Time really does fly! Is Ben (username was Shop I think) still about on here? Such a nice helpful guy. I got so busy with stuff that I rarely checked the forums I used spend a lot of time on.

I've had a fair few cars since the C5, including a Range Rover Classic LSE, E46 M3 Coupe, E36 M3 Convertible, B7 RS4, CLS55 AMG, E90 M3 Saloon, ML63 AMG, Clio 197 F1 and an S Type R. Pretty much moved on to something new every year since the RS6 and sometimes had 2 cars at once (like the B7 and the E36 and most recently the S Type R and the F1). A growing family and lack of space pushed me to go for the C6 RS6. It had to be a rare colour and i'm sure it's one that'll get your approval :wink:

I'll try getting some photos up.

Yeah (Ben) Shoppinit is still on here doing his usual thing, keeping C5s running!
Like the look of the car mate :thumbs:

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 9:37 pm
by Imola_Sid
Can anyone confirm whether it's possible to change the springs without needing to recharge the DRC?

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 9:43 pm
by Doug_RS6
Apparently it can be done but I har a look and to be honest without removing the front wings I couldn't see how.

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 12:46 pm
by cammmy
It's 100% possible, no need to remove wings. The hardest part is getting the rears out without special Audi spring compressors (at about £800). All I'll say there is that it's easy with the spring in two pieces. I went with the KW adjustable springs, so I was able to set them at their lowest to get them back in without compressors.

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 12:52 pm
by Doug_RS6
I ended up just getting them fitted by someone who could recharge the DRC. I couldn't get the strut low enough to clear the wing with the DRC connected. Your other fight with be the top arm pinch bolt. You may end up having to snap/cut the head off and use two nuts o. The threaded end to pull it out. I then replaced them with stainless bolts.

Re: Lowering springs/spacers

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 1:13 pm
by cammmy
Indeed, I destroyed the tip of a finger trying to get that out. I ended up undoing them from the top mount. I was fitting camber bushes so needed that undoing anyway. I ended up just fitting them using a portable bushing press rather than the big press in the garage. Unfortunately I don't think I have pics during the process. I did contact a couple of places about having them fitted but none responded to me.
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