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    Veteran Member Four Rings aaron1085's Avatar
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    Lower on a Low Budget

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    I am not big spender, but of course have aspirations for my car...

    I have a 2004 1.8T A4 Tiptronic, AWD...

    Looking to lower it 3/4 of inch or so but not break the bank. I like the ride of it now, definitely do not want it too stiff, but a little lower and solid ya know?!

    suggestions, websites, ...???

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Re: Lower on a Low Budget

    I did the EibachPro + Koni FSD for my B7. You could probably just do the Eibach springs with your existing shocks (~$450 installed) as the Eibach Progressives are not as firm as the H&Rs.

    See this thread:
    http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...=1#post3020475

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    Veteran Member Four Rings jon102034050's Avatar
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    Re: Lower on a Low Budget

    I just installed Neuspeed sports and bilsteins and I must say that I am pleasantly surprised. My ground to fender measurements are at 25in in the front and about 24.75in for the rears. It still has a very nice ride, but corners so much better and looks sweet. I got my shocks from MJMAutohaus for 409 shipped and my neuspeeds for 100 picked up locally :)
    A4 1.8TQ - RS4 Sway - Avic-D1 - Neuspeed Sports - Bilstein Sports - Joey Mod

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    Veteran Member Four Rings aaron1085's Avatar
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    Re: Lower on a Low Budget

    thanks guys...maybe i will try the neuspeed or eibach shocks... any other suggestions? jon what kind of shocks are you running?

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