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    Veteran Member Four Rings WinterRunner's Avatar
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    12' DG R8 5.2 6mt 22' CG Q3 S+ 07' DG RS4 01' A4 avant 5mt
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    28 mm h sport sway

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    Hey guys, I want to buy the 28 MM RS4 H sport sway for my B7 S4 but I cant seem to find it anywhere on the net. Even on H&R's website its listed as 22 MM for the S4, and 24 MM for the RS4. A steer in the right direction would be much appreciated. Thanks

    BTW the OEM B7 sway is 22 MM correct?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: 28 mm h sport sway


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    Veteran Member Four Rings WinterRunner's Avatar
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    12' DG R8 5.2 6mt 22' CG Q3 S+ 07' DG RS4 01' A4 avant 5mt
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    Re: 28 mm h sport sway

    OK thanks, now it says I must have the front sway as well? why is this? I'm still foggy on on the reasoning why...

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    2018 GTS Cab, 2020 AMG A35, 2021 XC40 PLUS parking lift
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    Re: 28 mm h sport sway

    Yup, its 29mm rear for RS4. They're also available at Tire Rack (look up RS$ for RS4 set) but Hotchkis is backordered for another day or two ...

    Get some info at H-sport ... Front bar dials down the oversteer produced by stiffer rear bar and provides better turn-in along with helping keep the front end flat while cornering.
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