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    Anyone have ide, does this fit S7 also?

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    The 034 one is quoted for S7 and RS7


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    [QUOTE=P_G;12006840]The 034 one is quoted for S7 and RS7

    c7 (a6, s6, rs6 and a7, s7, rs7) platform should be the same?
    I only need the front one, I have 034 rear.

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    Should be.


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    It should fit. By the way, I am very happy with the Eurocode sway bars.
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    I think eurocode is good, but ordering them from Europe is very expensive. H and R is german and It would be much cheaper for me, but its weird they are selling it only for a6(c7)


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    I had the h&r sway bars on my c6 and they made a big improvement in the handling of the car.
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    [QUOTE=Logtec;12006843]
    Quote Originally Posted by P_G View Post
    The 034 one is quoted for S7 and RS7

    c7 (a6, s6, rs6 and a7, s7, rs7) platform should be the same?
    I only need the front one, I have 034 rear.
    If I remember correctly, the 034 rear sway bar was built to complement the OEM front sway bar so there should be no need for replacement of the front sway bar in your case. I have the Eurocode matched set, and I like it a lot. Still waiting on the Alu Kruez stabilizer group to go through as well
    C7.5 A7, APR Stage 2, APR Heat Exchanger, Fluidamper, AWE Exhaust, Eurocode Swaybars, RS7 Airbox, Trans Tune

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    034 rear is ok, but the front end is still loose, I want it to be planted like rear


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    034 sways + alu kreuz

    [QUOTE=AdrianLee;12008215]
    Quote Originally Posted by Logtec View Post

    If I remember correctly, the 034 rear sway bar was built to complement the OEM front sway bar so there should be no need for replacement of the front sway bar in your case. I have the Eurocode matched set, and I like it a lot. Still waiting on the Alu Kruez stabilizer group to go through as well
    You're correct Adrian re: the 034 rsb + oem front sway. Had the rear installed a week ago Saturday and it's a big improvement however, still too much roll in the front. Alu kreuz scheduled to go on this Friday. I'll report back my impressions afterward.

    I ordered the ak on 10/26 and it was supposed to ship by 11/4. Spoke w/EC on Saturday. They're going to pull a completed one off the vendor line today(laser engraving) and ship it 2 day delivery - hopefully that happens. While the tone of the conversation was fine I got the sense they're quite busy organizationally.

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    [QUOTE=G35C033;12008339]
    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianLee View Post

    You're correct Adrian re: the 034 rsb + oem front sway. Had the rear installed a week ago Saturday and it's a big improvement however, still too much roll in the front. Alu kreuz scheduled to go on this Friday. I'll report back my impressions afterward.

    I ordered the ak on 10/26 and it was supposed to ship by 11/4. Spoke w/EC on Saturday. They're going to pull a completed one off the vendor line today(laser engraving) and ship it 2 day delivery - hopefully that happens. While the tone of the conversation was fine I got the sense they're quite busy organizationally.
    Alu kreuz does not help with body roll


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    [QUOTE=G35C033;12008339]
    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianLee View Post

    You're correct Adrian re: the 034 rsb + oem front sway. Had the rear installed a week ago Saturday and it's a big improvement however, still too much roll in the front. Alu kreuz scheduled to go on this Friday. I'll report back my impressions afterward.

    I ordered the ak on 10/26 and it was supposed to ship by 11/4. Spoke w/EC on Saturday. They're going to pull a completed one off the vendor line today(laser engraving) and ship it 2 day delivery - hopefully that happens. While the tone of the conversation was fine I got the sense they're quite busy organizationally.
    Any thoughts after installation? Thanks.

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    034 rsb/links, tran/rear diff/carrier mount/inserts and alu kreuz

    [QUOTE=fatboydelights;12030100]
    Quote Originally Posted by G35C033 View Post
    Any thoughts after installation? Thanks.
    Had the ak installed last Friday. Although I don't drive the car flat-out sustained and don't track, bottom-line, vast improvement over stock handling. Just more planted into the corner with virtually no roll on turn-in or accelerating out. When driven moderately-to-hard car just responds much truer. No squirm or flex front or back. All-in parts & labor ran about $2k, not inexpensive but very worthwhile imo. Car's just that much more enjoyable to drive. You can make an argument for the portability too, in the event you move to another S/RS. Happy Thanksgiving ladies and gents!

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    [QUOTE=G35C033;12031017]
    Quote Originally Posted by fatboydelights View Post

    Had the ak installed last Friday. Although I don't drive the car flat-out sustained and don't track, bottom-line, vast improvement over stock handling. Just more planted into the corner with virtually no roll on turn-in or accelerating out. When driven moderately-to-hard car just responds much truer. No squirm or flex front or back. All-in parts & labor ran about $2k, not inexpensive but very worthwhile imo. Car's just that much more enjoyable to drive. You can make an argument for the portability too, in the event you move to another S/RS. Happy Thanksgiving ladies and gents!
    Thank you for the information! Have a happy Thanksgiving!

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    [QUOTE=G35C033;12031017]
    Quote Originally Posted by fatboydelights View Post

    Had the ak installed last Friday. Although I don't drive the car flat-out sustained and don't track, bottom-line, vast improvement over stock handling. Just more planted into the corner with virtually no roll on turn-in or accelerating out. When driven moderately-to-hard car just responds much truer. No squirm or flex front or back. All-in parts & labor ran about $2k, not inexpensive but very worthwhile imo. Car's just that much more enjoyable to drive. You can make an argument for the portability too, in the event you move to another S/RS. Happy Thanksgiving ladies and gents!
    I understand it stiffens up the car so does this transmit to the ride quality? I have DRC and the 034 rear ARB on aggressive, I wouldn't want to make it any harsher.

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    [QUOTE=P_G;12031243]
    Quote Originally Posted by G35C033 View Post

    I understand it stiffens up the car so does this transmit to the ride quality? I have DRC and the 034 rear ARB on aggressive, I wouldn't want to make it any harsher.
    With the air suspension, no discernible difference in ride quality regardless of setting. Car just feels more composed, rides flatter all around. Kind of reminds me of a longer wheelbase RS5, which I ran previously.

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