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Bllzll
10-07-2008, 11:22 AM
i have searched and read every thread on this but i am still a bit indecisive and want more info... what that being said...
anyone have personal experience with the neuspeed sport springs on a b7? from what i read some had complained about them sagging after a little while and being extremely bouncy??
can someone chime in and tell me how they like theirs??
basically i have eibach springs sitting in my room.. but im scared ill put them on and still want to go a bit lower... (i see sport package bmw's and i feel like my eibachs will look just as low as that but i dont want such a stock look. i want it to look like there was some change to it)
so i have been considering neuspeed but now im reading that they might be veryyyy low and too much for what im looking for so i just want some more info on the neuspeed sports
(please dont tell me to get c/o's, and i know h&r's would prolly be good but i already have the eibachs and the neuspeeds i could get a good deal on so its between these two)
thanks
Bllzll
10-07-2008, 08:12 PM
help me out peoplessss... i know someones ridin on neuspeed sports and can give me an opinion
i have the neuspeed race springs for about 2 months with wheels its still perfect and love the drop.
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll158/atop818/DSC02911.jpg
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll158/atop818/DSC02912.jpg
jahciple
10-07-2008, 08:49 PM
do you rub when you go over bumps?
nope 245x35x19 F and 275x30x19 R .
jimmya4
10-07-2008, 08:51 PM
wow that thing looks nice and low. only good things to say about my h&r's i know you dont want to hear that. but if you compare yours with the drop my sports gave me, i can tell you i bottom out very rarely and i would have even liked them barely lower for my taste but just my opinion
yah see thats yours g, but if it was for me I would drop it lower.
jimmya4
10-07-2008, 08:59 PM
yah see thats yours g, but if it was for me I would drop it lower.
i dont know here in socal everything is low haha. your car is pretty legit looking
i dont know here in socal everything is low haha. your car is pretty legit looking
thanks g more mods coming soon....lol
Geoffafa
10-07-2008, 09:28 PM
nope 245x35x19 F and 275x30x19 R .
WOW!! and no rubing?
i rubbed with the race springs on a 235 rear lol
jimmya4
10-07-2008, 09:36 PM
maybe rubbing has to do with quattro over fwd? weight distrabution?
gods_kitchen
10-08-2008, 12:16 AM
I'm running Neuspeed sports and Bilstein shocks, they're solid. It's got about 1-1.5 finger gap all around, but I'm running 18s. I was running their race spring with 19s, looks sick, but not so practical IMO
john@fifteen52
10-08-2008, 03:18 AM
...from what i read some had complained about them sagging after a little while and being extremely bouncy??
I've worked with Neuspeed springs for about 15 years now and have never had sagging problems. Settling can take a few hundred miles, but the height shouldn't change after that.
"Bouncy" suspension feeling comes from the shocks used, not the springs. If you use a shock that does not have enough damping (or as the shocks wear out), you will get unwanted motions.
Using incorrect shocks can also cause the springs to prematurely wear, which could explain the "sagging" you've heard about. If you use any brand spring with an underdamped shock long enough, it will wear the spring out quicker than a proper setup.
Bllzll
10-08-2008, 06:08 AM
sounds good i apprecaite the responses... if i kept the eibach i was going to use the eibach shocks.. but if i take these neuspeeds then ill go bilstein...
im starting to learn towards the neuspeeds now.. .i have the stock 17's so i will deff need some spacers to make that drop look good for the time that im rockin those wheels (which could be a little while)
praudi
10-08-2008, 06:12 AM
so if i understand correctly john what your saying is you can get us springs for employee price nice im in!
pretarion
10-08-2008, 09:49 AM
Well,
I am in exactly the same situation as you. I do not want C/O's, so I have been looking for a spring/shock combo.
I first wanted to get the H&R sport cup kit, but with research, I found out for my car (CVT) there is a serious "Rake" issue. I don't like the rake look. I prefer it to be the same height all around. I really want the H&R's because that is the only kit that will drop the CVT's 2" in the front and 1.7" in the rear. Everything else I have found for the CVT is only 1.4" or 1.5"
I then looked into the Neuspeed springs with Bilstein combo. That will give me 1.5" all around. Much better for my taste. But I am in the same boat as you, I am afraid 1.5" is not going to be low enough. I cannot get the Race springs by Neuspeed as they are not offered for the CVT's, only the Sport springs.
Atop, are you CVT or Quattro? I am assuming Quattro as you are using the Race springs.
I am leaning to the Neuspeed combo. I found MJM has the springs for $199 shipped and Shockwarehouse has the Bilstein Shock/Strut combo for $411 shipped. That is an awesome price for a full complete Cup Kit.
If you have any better deals, please fill me in, I am wanting to purchase mine ASAP.
Thanks
Tim
Bllzll
10-08-2008, 12:22 PM
well i wouldnt go based on what these companies 'say' the drop is.. many have posted and reported that its usually different than what they say...
someone correct me if im wrong, but i believe the neuspeed sports actually drop you MORE than the h&r's...
sickspeed
10-08-2008, 07:03 PM
675 shipped fyi
pretarion
10-08-2008, 07:23 PM
^^^
?????
Bllzll
10-08-2008, 08:43 PM
he liked posted the first half of his comment as a title... weird i know.. it took me a while to figure out what he was talking about also
john@fifteen52
10-09-2008, 03:26 AM
well i wouldnt go based on what these companies 'say' the drop is.. many have posted and reported that its usually different than what they say...
someone correct me if im wrong, but i believe the neuspeed sports actually drop you MORE than the h&r's...
Always use manufacturer listed lowering amounts as estimates. Not all cars sit at exactly the same height from the factory, so the springs will lower more or less what the listed amount is. But as a general rule, Neuspeed springs do tend to lower a little more than estimated.
...I cannot get the Race springs by Neuspeed as they are not offered for the CVT's, only the Sport springs.
Atop, are you CVT or Quattro? I am assuming Quattro as you are using the Race springs.
Are you confusing CVT with FWD? All FWD models use the same springs regardless of transmission type (Tip, CVT, or Manual). Neuspeed uses the same spring kit for all B6 and B7 FWD, so they do have a set for your car that sits relatively level, but may be too low for you:
http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/3320/a4b722pm1.jpg
Bllzll
10-09-2008, 06:07 AM
^ so glad you posted that picture. i have seen it before and was searching everywhere trying to find it! thanks
praudi
10-09-2008, 08:30 AM
that drop is sex but too low for me im a lease
pretarion
10-09-2008, 06:06 PM
http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/3320/a4b722pm1.jpg
Wow, that is really just a 1.5" drop from standard suspension? That looks alot lower than 1.5"
How is the ride on that?
That would look awesome with 19's!
john@fifteen52
10-10-2008, 03:25 AM
Wow, that is really just a 1.5" drop from standard suspension? That looks alot lower than 1.5"
How is the ride on that?
That would look awesome with 19's!
Sorry, I didn't specify. Neuspeed Race, 2.0" drop, but actually closer to 2.25". No complaintes here [:D] I had a set of 19" Sportec Mono 10 on to test fit, but never took pictures. It looked awesome, but the 35 offset and 235 tires would rub constantly (fenders sat on the tires).
Here is the wheel gap the day after install (before settling):
http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/1830/a4b706ud7.jpg
http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/569/a4b707kr5.jpg
Installed with stock shocks until Spring time. The ride is firm. When they were first installed, the ride was harsh, but that was mostly in the OEM Goodyears. I now have Bridgestones and the ride is much better.
http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/7681/a4b736zc3.jpg
Bllzll
10-10-2008, 06:42 AM
so to clarify... those are the RACE springs right?? so the sport springs that im talking about wouldnt be as low as that?
john@fifteen52
10-10-2008, 08:25 AM
Right, the Sport springs should sit about 1/2" higher.
XsTitaniumB7
10-19-2011, 04:58 PM
so to clarify... those are the RACE springs right?? so the sport springs that im talking about wouldnt be as low as that?
What about. S-line pkg? Would it look that low?
PPLAPW
10-19-2011, 05:05 PM
^ Bumped old thread? Your question doesn't make sense either...
But this might help, I think... My set up is a 2008 S-line:
I decided to run my S-Line wheels, but I had them re-powder coated to a dark silver. I got tired of my super dark gunmetal finish.
For my suspension I have OEM sport shocks with Neuspeed Sport Springs + B5 Caps.
New tires are Yokohama Avid Envigor 235/40/18
5MM H&R Spacers on the front only
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[wrench]
XsTitaniumB7
10-19-2011, 05:11 PM
Are those the race springs or the sport springs on ur s-line??
PPLAPW
10-19-2011, 05:14 PM
^ your answer is in the post. [headbang]
Sport.
whoosh
10-20-2011, 04:32 AM
My Nephew's A4 on neuspeed sport with stock shocks.
http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/4/677/4409/39192204011_large.jpg
http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/4/677/4409/39192204012_large.jpg
si3n4
11-07-2011, 05:05 PM
^ Bumped old thread? Your question doesn't make sense either...
But this might help, I think... My set up is a 2008 S-line:
That is exactly what I want my 2008 Avant to look like. So sexy. I think you just helped me decide to go b5 caps with Neuspeed sport springs on my stock sport shocks. Now I just need to make it happen. :)
si3n4
11-08-2011, 04:14 PM
What's the ride quality with the Neuspeed springs and stock sport shocks?
MJM Autohaus
11-08-2011, 10:59 PM
Well,
I am in exactly the same situation as you. I do not want C/O's, so I have been looking for a spring/shock combo.
I first wanted to get the H&R sport cup kit, but with research, I found out for my car (CVT) there is a serious "Rake" issue. I don't like the rake look. I prefer it to be the same height all around. I really want the H&R's because that is the only kit that will drop the CVT's 2" in the front and 1.7" in the rear. Everything else I have found for the CVT is only 1.4" or 1.5"
I then looked into the Neuspeed springs with Bilstein combo. That will give me 1.5" all around. Much better for my taste. But I am in the same boat as you, I am afraid 1.5" is not going to be low enough. I cannot get the Race springs by Neuspeed as they are not offered for the CVT's, only the Sport springs.
Atop, are you CVT or Quattro? I am assuming Quattro as you are using the Race springs.
I am leaning to the Neuspeed combo. I found MJM has the springs for $199 shipped and Shockwarehouse has the Bilstein Shock/Strut combo for $411 shipped. That is an awesome price for a full complete Cup Kit.
If you have any better deals, please fill me in, I am wanting to purchase mine ASAP.
Thanks
Tim
You should consider a shock like the KONI that's rebound dampening adjustable. The amount of KONI warranty vs. Bilstein warranty we deal with is not even close in comparison. You might pay a few bucks extra for a KONI Shock (and it's not even much), but you're getting a shock that rides better, lasts longer and offers adjustability that the Bilstein does not. Our NEUSPEED Spring with KONI Sport Shock combo is on sale right now for $674.95 with free shipping.
whoosh
11-09-2011, 03:39 AM
We put then on when the car had 24K miles. It now has 50k miles, I think it still drives great. He doesn't track or race the car. I bought them from ^^ (MJM), great service, great price!
Sreddington
11-09-2011, 07:04 AM
http://img.tapatalk.com/aefc1056-965d-4f82.jpg
Neuspeed race springs and b5 front shock plates
PPLAPW
11-09-2011, 02:40 PM
What's the ride quality with the Neuspeed springs and stock sport shocks?
Its not horrible at all, but it definitely isn't like stock! On my S-line springs my ride was much smoother and more comfortable. I've had mine on for about 5,000 miles (installed at 62,000 ish) And i feel like my shock doesn't rebound or absorb like it use to. Pairing OEM (especially used or non-sport oriented) shocks with sport springs will definitely shorten the lifespan of your shock.
I plan on upgrading to either Koni or Bilstein shocks in the near, near future.
If you have low mileage sport shocks, I'd say for it. But if you don't get a spring/shock combo or get coilovers.
[wrench]
PPLAPW
11-09-2011, 02:42 PM
You should consider a shock like the KONI that's rebound dampening adjustable. The amount of KONI warranty vs. Bilstein warranty we deal with is not even close in comparison. You might pay a few bucks extra for a KONI Shock (and it's not even much), but you're getting a shock that rides better, lasts longer and offers adjustability that the Bilstein does not. Our NEUSPEED Spring with KONI Sport Shock combo is on sale right now for $674.95 with free shipping.
What's the price for a set of Koni shocks? I couldn't find one on your website (that isn't in a package) that listed just the shocks.
Thanks!
2008 B7 A4 2.0T Quattro
si3n4
11-22-2011, 04:35 PM
I ended up going Eibach springs and B5 lowering caps. Drop is just right while ride quality is very good. I'm happy with the results.