(DRC) revamped shocks

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(DRC) revamped shocks

Post by bazza » Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:38 pm

Hi All

Just been to hatfield Audi to have my car checked over and the DRC has gone again (4th time over 5000 miles).

I have been told by hatfield Audi that AUDI have changed the design of the RS6 shocks as of 2 months ago......Is this true?

They have also stated that they have put this new design shocks on two RS's already and they have had no problems so far.

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RE: (DRC) revamped shocks

Post by CliveH » Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:06 pm

This would be a very interesting development...anyone know if it's true?
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Re: (DRC) revamped shocks

Post by Rupert » Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:32 pm

bazza wrote:
They have also stated that they have put this new design shocks on two RS's already and they have had no problems so far.
You mean they've lasted a whole two months?

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Post by Daveperc » Mon Dec 31, 2007 4:02 pm

Rob at Camberley Audi mentioned that they now had to fit a small rubber gaiter to keep dirt out (or oil leaks in??) - but he certainly didn't say anything about a different shock - and I'm certain he would have mentioned it given that we had a long chat re the delays in supply etc.

I suspect that all Hatfield are talking about is a bit of rubber...

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RE: Re: (DRC) revamped shocks

Post by HyOctane » Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:06 pm

Audi dosent tell their techs or anyone else in a position to know when or if they redesign a part. From what I have been able to learn, the cost for a redesign of such a relatively small number of shocks would not be cost effective..believe it or not. Now if it was the A4 which has sold thousands and thousands, then they probably would.
On another note, I have been told by a reliable source that Audi had put together a kit that will enable the dealers to repressurize the central valves in house so this will cut the cost of repairs by half if not more.

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Post by skiwi » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:41 pm

if this is true, then elsawin or ekta would have it as a running change. anyone got a new update?

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Post by graybags » Tue Jan 01, 2008 12:34 pm

I am hoping to find out tomorrow that new dampers have arrived for my car. If they have, I'll check the part number/revision letter.

I hope new ones last longer than the last ones – 200 miles.

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Post by philroach » Tue Jan 01, 2008 5:40 pm

i heard from a tec at croydon audi that the gaiter has been redesigned to stop grit getting in and scoring the moving bits , which caused the leaks ?
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Post by graybags » Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:56 am

>i heard from a tec at croydon audi that the gaiter has been redesigned to stop grit getting in and scoring the moving bits , which caused the leaks

I've had this - unconfirmed - theory now from another dealer. This is apparently the reason why they can't actually place orders for new shocks at the moment. I've been waiting for over two weeks and still no delivery date.

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Post by nhr2123 » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:40 pm

graybags wrote:I am hoping to find out tomorrow that new dampers have arrived for my car. If they have, I'll check the part number/revision letter.

I hope new ones last longer than the last ones � 200 miles.
Hi,

Did they arrive? If so, was there a modification?

My car has just been diagnosed as needing 4 shocks / 2 valves and all on backorder!
Waiting on warranty company / inspection now and advise of parts delay

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Post by GardinerG » Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:00 am

My car has just been diagnosed as needing 4 shocks / 2 valves and all on backorder!
Waiting on warranty company / inspection now and advise of parts delay
Just hope you don't have to pay for that little lot! :? Would expect over £3k...

Ouch!

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Post by graybags » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:15 am

After three weeks of trying, by two dealerships, Swindon have finally managed to obtain one pair of rear dampers for my car. They are still in short supply.

I am told that the reason for the difficulty is simply due shortage of parts at Audi UK - because demand has been much higher than forecast - and not because the part has been redesigned at Audi AG.

I'll get them fitted in the next few days and check the part numbers. If there has been a redesign, the information is being kept secret from dealers.

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Post by marmite » Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:17 pm

Just got mine back from Hatfield
Needs 4 shocks and 2 valves Back order so waiting for bits

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Post by GardinerG » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:09 pm

FFS, the DRC is so unreliable! Grrrr. :evil:

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Post by marmite » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:57 pm

GardinerG wrote:FFS, the DRC is so unreliable! Grrrr. :evil:
Mine is on its orignal shocks and valves apart from the O/S/R which was replaced last year
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