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    Veteran Member Three Rings rzundel's Avatar
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    Adjustable Ride Height

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    I have a B6 S4 that I am looking to lower. How easy is it to adjust the ride height on coilovers both front and rear? Who makes the easiest coilover to adjust? Is there any adjustable coilover that can be adjusted without lifting the car and/or taking the wheels off?

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    Re: Adjustable Ride Height

    ride height adjustment is pretty easy, and most c/o setups are the same.
    wheel removal is required

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    Veteran Member Four Rings RAudi Driver's Avatar
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    Re: Adjustable Ride Height

    Quote Originally Posted by rzundel View Post
    I have a B6 S4 that I am looking to lower. How easy is it to adjust the ride height on coilovers both front and rear? Who makes the easiest coilover to adjust? Is there any adjustable coilover that can be adjusted without lifting the car and/or taking the wheels off?
    Not in the rear!

    Go to the Stasis site and look at the instructions for installing the Motorsport suspension. It's a pretty good reference for installing and adjusting your suspension.

    I'll be doing a Motorsport install this coming week and will try to get a video or at least some pics of the install and height adjustment process.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings bsrpilot44's Avatar
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    Re: Adjustable Ride Height

    Quote Originally Posted by RAudi Driver View Post
    Not in the rear!

    Go to the Stasis site and look at the instructions for installing the Motorsport suspension. It's a pretty good reference for installing and adjusting your suspension.

    I'll be doing a Motorsport install this coming week and will try to get a video or at least some pics of the install and height adjustment process.
    No way! Congrats! Which spring rates did you go with?
    -B
    Last edited by bsrpilot44; 01-24-2009 at 10:28 PM.

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    Account Terminated Four Rings
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    Re: Adjustable Ride Height

    Quote Originally Posted by RAudi Driver View Post
    Not in the rear!

    Go to the Stasis site and look at the instructions for installing the Motorsport suspension. It's a pretty good reference for installing and adjusting your suspension.

    I'll be doing a Motorsport install this coming week and will try to get a video or at least some pics of the install and height adjustment process.
    the motorsport installation is more difficult than a regular install

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    Veteran Member Four Rings RAudi Driver's Avatar
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    Re: Adjustable Ride Height

    Well then go to the Stasis site and look at the install instructions for the SL install. It's the same except for the canisters.

    I just did the normal street with an additional 50lbs for the front. Should be great for the streets, freeways and canyons and will suffice for the one or two track events that I may do in the far future. It was Stasis's recommendation for the type of driving I do and what I was looking for in a suspension. I didin't want to bounce the baby out of his seat.

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