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ECS Tuning-Audi
02-17-2015, 07:26 AM
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Your German-engineered Audi transcends the conventional limitations imposed on typical performance cars. These vehicles spend hundreds of hours on the world's most famous test tracks, challenging the most talented and devoted automotive engineers.

Only a company that shares this passion for moving the limits of performance higher can successfully contribute technological innovations to this caliber of automobile.

H&R has dedicated almost four decades to suspension engineering. 100% German made, H&R Performance Suspension Kits deliver race-inspired driving dynamics to your vehicle.


Transcending the Limits

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Fits:
Audi B8 S4 (2010+)

Let me know if you have any questions.

Jason

GTItoS4
02-22-2015, 06:58 PM
I had these on a past car and loved them! Really well matched damper rates for the springs.

Can they keep a B8.5 at stock ride height for winter mode?

ECS Tuning-Audi
02-23-2015, 07:30 AM
I had these on a past car and loved them! Really well matched damper rates for the springs.

Can they keep a B8.5 at stock ride height for winter mode?

They can get you close to stock height but chances are you wont be able to retain exactly stock ride height. The average lowering is 1.0-2.2inches, meaning even at the highest setting you'll sit an inch lower than your stock suspension.

Jason