Audizine - An Automotive Enthusiast Community

Results 1 to 2 of 2
  1. #1
    Veteran Member Three Rings
    Join Date
    Apr 18 2008
    AZ Member #
    27843
    Location
    Jacksonville, FL

    Milwaukee area rear sway help

    Guest-only advertisement. Register or Log In now!
    i was swapping my rims for the winter set (finally!) and got to the left rear when i noticed that my rear sway bar is essentially completely disconnected from the left side of the car. it's the rs4 sway that i put on (back in like MAY), so it's not covered by the dealer (audi north shore), so i don't really want to take it in or even go to them for parts.

    i reused the stock mounting brackets (which are too small, but others have said it works), and the top bolt of the driver's side bracket is gone. the bracket is hanging on by the bottom bolt which is just enough to keep the sway bar from dropping off. also missing is the bolt that attaches the left end of the sway bar to the lower A-arm on the driver's side.

    can anyone here (paging s vier) help me figure out the part numbers for those two bolts? also, (and this is a bigger request), anyone have any open garage space so i can try to keep my wife out of the loop? beer/money/dead hookers for anyone who helps...

    edit:
    part number for the RS4 bracket: 8E0-511-439
    2011 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab SR5

    SOLD 10/2011
    2008 A4 Avant 2.0TQ Tip in Quartz Grey
    APR Stg 1; RS4 Rear Sway; 034 Turbo Inlet Pipe; 35% tint; 640 SWITCH mod; GROM-I2-VAGD + Proclip

    Apostrophes: how to use them Baby Jesus cries when you misuse apostrophes.

  2. #2
    Veteran Member Four Rings PKmode's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 19 2005
    AZ Member #
    8031
    Location
    Milwaukee, WI USA

    Re: Milwaukee area rear sway help

    I would if I could but I only have Bentley for the B5s.

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.