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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    What are the very best lowering springs I can buy for my 2004 A4 1.8T????

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    Does anyone know what the very best lowering springs I can buy would be? I have no issues with a stiff ride, as I am interested in almost no body roll etc etc. I wont be tracking my car, its just for driving around town and every now and then driving like a lunatic. Ive seen springs offering all kinds of ride heights from a 2" drop in F and R? to like 1.8F and 1.4 rear? Can anyone give me more info or opinions on what they think are the best springs with stock suspension?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings EBG 18T's Avatar
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    define very best? lowest, ride quality, color, spring coil thickness..

    what dampers are you going to run? dampers and springs should be matched.
    2001 A4 1.8TQM (in pieces..)
    2020 Chevy AEV ZR2

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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Stock dampers

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    Veteran Member Four Rings EBG 18T's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColinBurger00 View Post
    Stock dampers
    best is stock springs.
    2001 A4 1.8TQM (in pieces..)
    2020 Chevy AEV ZR2

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    Veteran Member Four Rings MJM Autohaus's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColinBurger00 View Post
    Does anyone know what the very best lowering springs I can buy would be? I have no issues with a stiff ride, as I am interested in almost no body roll etc etc. I wont be tracking my car, its just for driving around town and every now and then driving like a lunatic. Ive seen springs offering all kinds of ride heights from a 2" drop in F and R? to like 1.8F and 1.4 rear? Can anyone give me more info or opinions on what they think are the best springs with stock suspension?
    To be honest with you, anyone telling you what springs would be "best" is flat out pulling your chain. For good reason, each and every spring kit will offer a different drop with different rates, etc. Also, no spring is "best" without a set of good KONI or Bilstein Shocks on them to help dampen those bad boys.

    Feel free to hit up here through the forums for some one-on-one consultation on what suspension might work best for you. Being Warehouse Distributors for B&G, NEUSPEED, Eibach, KONI, and H&R, there is bound to be a kit we have on the shelf that will work with what you're trying to do with your suspension.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Shayneduboulay's Avatar
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    I have Tein springs on my B6 A4 and I love them. The ride was noticeably stiffer but was still good for everyday use and they give the lowest drop. Check out some of my pics

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    Established Member Two Rings brewnami's Avatar
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    I've never ran just springs. I know the price difference is huge, but I've had H&R coilovers on both my 98 A4 and currently on my 01 S4 and they are awesome. To meet half way, here is a link to the H&R cup kit. http://www.hrsprings.com/products/cup-kits/

    That is a spring/shock package that is not adjustable like coilovers, but is a lot cheaper. Stasis makes incredible products too. Those are the only two companies I can personally vouch for though.

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