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    Veteran Member Four Rings Gberg888's Avatar
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    Jun 16 2011
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    Koni FSD with Eibach Pro kit Springs or HRs?

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    Hey guys,

    I am debating on which spring I want to pair with the Koni FSD. Its a dialy driving car. Please advise.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings SinCityA6's Avatar
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    '07 Mustang GT Tungsten Grey/Black
    Location
    Sin City, USA

    I am not in the B6 platform, but I am running the Koni FSD paired with H&R sport spings on my C6 A6 and love the combination.
    '09 C6.5 A6
    M: 3.0t, GIAC/AWE Stg II+, Roc*Euro Intake
    I: Soul Black, CF Trim, LEDs, Paddles, C7 Shifter, Escort 9500i, Blackvue Dashcam
    E: Ibis White, 15% Tint, Smoked Corners, Tinted Tails, S4 Rockers, S6 Blades, RS6 Grill, OEM Splitters (F/R)
    S: H&R Springs/Sways, Koni FSDs, Adams Rotors, Akebono Pads, SS Brake Lines, Paint Matched Calipers, Niche Misano M116 Wheels

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    Veteran Member Four Rings eljay's Avatar
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    FSD with Eibach springs here and I love the combo. Almost too much of a drop for me, but the ride quality and handling is excellent. My car came with them, so I cannot comment on stock setup feel.
    Current: 2016 Audi A4 Allroad (in progress)
    Past: 2005 Audi A4 1.8T Quattro Avant / 6-speed / Ultrasport - SOLD

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    03 A4 3.0 6MT
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    The Meadows, NV

    the FSDs are for stock height springs. I know people run them lowered. If you search a bit, you'll find that everyone who's had failures with the FSDs was running lowered.

    I have them on my 3.0 and they are great. If you have rough roads and don't like a rough ride, they are a godsend as all the grotty pavement, manhole lids, and so on just become unnoticeable.

    Also, the FSDs are 20% off right now. make a decision quick!

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    Veteran Member Three Rings tHatOne guY's Avatar
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    06' Yamaha R1...Raven
    Location
    Mesa, Az

    Been in 3 Series and an A4 w/ the Eibach/FSD combo, that's how the cars shoulda come from the factory. In my experience w/ H&R they seem to ride a bit on the stiff side.

    Also after looking into the FSD for my Audi and contacting Koni directly, a drop of no more than 1.4" is recommended.

    The FSD have a lifetime warranty too!

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