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    Question Swapping A6 sport swaybars with RS6 parts

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    So I got my hands on a set of sway bars from a 2003 RS6 and was planning on installing them on my 01 A6 along with my Eibach pro suspension kit. However I just found out that I will need new brackets ($130) and links
    ($150).

    So is the handling improvement I will see with the RS6 parts in place of the stock sport suspension sway bars worth the money needed to do the swap? $150 for the sway bars, $130 for brackets and $150 for the new links. I'm looking at around $500 just to have a larger swaybar. If it's something I wouldn't even notice then it's probably not worth the money to me.

    Give me your opinions.

    Jim

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    Veteran Member Four Rings oc-drop's Avatar
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    Re: Swapping A6 sport swaybars with RS6 parts

    for the price you might as well get the H-Sport sway bars (front+rear for $400)

    they are also adjustable for street/track and come with the brackets and mounts
    ~Rick .. currently driving a B7 3.2 S-Line 6MT Dolphin Grey | DTMish | EuroGEAR CF Hood | H&R | sick halogen Ecodes | AZ Plate frame
    is it 4:20 yet?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings audirs's Avatar
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    Re: Swapping A6 sport swaybars with RS6 parts

    x2 thats 500 bucks for just a rear bar. id get h-sport front and rear. i have the setup, i had them put on when i got my suspension put on, but i heard they make a huge difference over stock
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