Audizine - An Automotive Enthusiast Community

Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: H&R setup

  1. #1
    Senior Member Two Rings WEBER's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 01 2008
    AZ Member #
    30480
    My Garage
    Imola B5 S4 ,90 CQ 20vt KTM Superduke
    Location
    Portland, OR

    H&R setup

    Guest-only advertisement. Register or Log In now!
    I just bought a set of H&R street coilovers.

    Where is a good starting point for height, I'm coming from sport suspension and am looking for about 1.5in to 2in lower than that,

    And why doesn't the search recognize a "&"symbol!

    Thanks.
    2001.5 S4 Imola

  2. #2
    Veteran Member Four Rings andyrew's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 22 2007
    AZ Member #
    17483
    My Garage
    73 Porsche 914 AEB 1.8T CTB5356, 16 Infiniti Q50 3.0tt, 2016 Honda Pilot EX-L
    Location
    Riverbank, Ca

    Re: H&R setup

    Well, I would measure from the ground to the top of your wheel arch on all wheels... Then when you get them installed put the perches in the middle (unless you get a response from people with that kit) and measure against what you have once the kit is installed and settled and add or subtract the amount of lowering on the perch based on that...

    Keep in mind you should get an alignment after the ride height is where you want it.

  3. #3
    Veteran Member Four Rings biketsai's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 04 2007
    AZ Member #
    18558
    My Garage
    01' A4 1.8TQM;15' Wrangler
    Location
    Austin/DFW, TX

    Re: H&R setup

    Leave about 2.5" thread left for the front, and 2" for the rear.
    BetaAlphaTau Member #12
    01' A4 1.8TQMS 5spd swapped
    GT2871R|CTAPP MAFless|034 EM|Godspeed FMIC|APR 2.5"|EVO MS DV|CM FX400-LWFW
    18" RS4 Reps.|S4 Front/Skirts/Seats/Brakes|RS4 Grill|CF Trim
    Stasis SS|LLTEK Tower|KW F/R Sways|Profec Spec 2
    My 5-Speed Swap DIY
    - B6 USP
    Chris:Mod|PM me with any questions

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


    © 2001-2024 Audizine, Audizine.com, and Driverzines.com
    Audizine is an independently owned and operated automotive enthusiast community and news website.
    Audi and the Audi logo(s) are copyright/trademark Audi AG. Audizine is not endorsed by or affiliated with Audi AG.