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    Lowering A6

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    I have a question regarding shock absorbers. I have an Audi A6 Avant 4G 2.0TDi 130Kw. A few months ago I lowered the car with Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs. With my previous cars, they have worked just fine, but A6 feels a wobbly and bouncy on bumpy road. Obviously 185 000 km driven original shock absorbers don't work well with these.

    I would like to upgrade my shocks. Im looking for a little sportier ride, but not too hard - I like to maintain comfort. Bilstein has B12 kit that has B8 shocks and these exact Eibach springs. This would probably be a good solution, but I have read that those shocks are a bit too hard?

    I noticed that B4 has standard version but also "sport" version? Would these sport versions go with those Eibach springs? Any experience on those or suggestions about other shocks? Thanks in advance!

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    Any experience? Also other model owners are welcome to share their experience on shocks.

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    I've used koni yellows with eibach and it was a good pairing. Not bouncy and rode well.

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    What model are you driving? How was the drive comfort, not too hard?

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    2013 A6 3.0 sedan . Ride was a bit firmer. Not bad at all. Konis at softest setting

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