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    Veteran Member Three Rings jstrebel's Avatar
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    pss9's + drop = body roll, sorta

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    05-A4-Quattro: I have a set of pss9's installed.. ride height is pretty low... like 24.5.. Even when set to the stiffest setting i get more body roll that I think i should. I do have an RS4 sway bar as well. It is possible to order up a beefer spring? Or do i need to raise the car up so that progressive nature of these spring is better utilized. While yes the handling is much better, the still rolls a fair amount at the track.. maybe time for a new front sway?
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    Re: pss9's + drop = body roll, sorta

    IMHO you are too low for those spring rates. You could raise the car ~.5" and it would be better. I wouldn't screw with the rates on the PSS9's too much. The rates they spec'd are pretty good for those dampers. You could also add a updated set of sway bars like the H-Sport S4 Kit which has 35mm front and 24mm Rear.

    I am upgrading my sways right now too to the H-Sport RS4 race set (35mm Front & 29mm Rear) to get a little less roll. At the last auto-x i had more roll than i wanted. I am also riding at a higher ride height than you.
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