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    Veteran Member Three Rings mike's machine's Avatar
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    coilover question...

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    Hey guys,
    How does it feel with lowered suspension?
    I recently got 2bennett coilovers, and rear seems a little too boucy...
    I changed the rebounce, a little better, but still too bouncy.
    it doesn't travel enough to take up the bumps...
    Only front lowered a inch or so but same height in rear...
    front feels great though...
    I'm even thinking about putting stock springs in rear...
    What do you guys think?

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    Established Member Two Rings EnviedA6's Avatar
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    Re: coilover question...

    Coil overs are set up that way, preferrably I wouldn't have gone with coil overs because they take a toll on your stock struts. If you plan on keeping the coil overs, upgrade your shocks. Having a lowered suspension is great when it comes to handling and cornering but the looks is the added benefit.
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    2001 Silver Audi A6 2.7T Tiptronic, APR Stage 2 chip, Blitz custom intake, Dynomax Turbo custom exhaust, Custom down pipes, Turbosmart MBC, Carbon Fiber interior trim, arm rest, engine cover, air box cover, hood,trunk, mirrors, B pillars, eyebrows,Tinted tails & side markers, H&R lowering springs, H&R 5mm and 10mm wheel spacers, 19x9 Konig Next wheels, 245/35/19 Toyo Proxeys 4

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    Veteran Member Three Rings mike's machine's Avatar
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    Re: coilover question...

    nono, it's springs and struts in set.
    but rear springs are too stiff...

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