Hi all
Im looking to upgrade the supension on my S4
I have been looking at the KW setup and it looks very impressive
Has anyone got this supension fitted to their car ???
if so what do you think of it?
I have also noticed that alot of people on here have got the H&R setup, whats this setup like?? Where i live the roads are terrible so i dont want it to be too harsh
any help appreicated
Bazza
KW supension
KW supension
Past: Noggy 2000 B5 S4
Azure Blue 2000 Oettinger B5 S4
Mugello RS6 *STOLEN* RN52 UXB
Avus Oettinger A3 2.0T
Misano Oettinger C5 RS6
Phantom Oettinger C6 A6 Sline Avant
Present: RS7 Panther Black
Porsche Cayenne
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Azure Blue 2000 Oettinger B5 S4
Mugello RS6 *STOLEN* RN52 UXB
Avus Oettinger A3 2.0T
Misano Oettinger C5 RS6
Phantom Oettinger C6 A6 Sline Avant
Present: RS7 Panther Black
Porsche Cayenne
C7 Avus silver avant 2.0 tdi ultra
Hi, I had the KW variant 2 coilover system on my old S3 - overall it was quite a good upgrade making the car turn in a little better, reduced understeer a little and wasn't as harsh as the equivalent H&R system. I used this a number of times on the track and it performed quite well. I don't have any experience of this system on the S4 though.
I'm considering the Bilstein PSS9 system for my B5 S4.
I'm considering the Bilstein PSS9 system for my B5 S4.
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Suspension on S4
Hi,
I have RS4 suspension on my S4 Avant and I think it works very well on the british roads for every day use which is what I am most concerned with. And I think it makes my S4 just that little bit better to drive with only a slightly harder and lower setup, however still very comfortable. I you do track days you could probably consider H&R for a more advanced setup.
Mik
I have RS4 suspension on my S4 Avant and I think it works very well on the british roads for every day use which is what I am most concerned with. And I think it makes my S4 just that little bit better to drive with only a slightly harder and lower setup, however still very comfortable. I you do track days you could probably consider H&R for a more advanced setup.
Mik
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