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mannyo 8th January 2014 08:09 AM

You can get the rear springs out without any compressors, disconnect the shock absorber then you should get enough movement in the lower arm and the spring will just fall out.

Dezzy 8th January 2014 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Dofus (Post 64672)
Are the rear bushing usually ok at 120k ? Car´s been lowered with FK coilovers and got some tapping/ rattles both front and rear and goal is to eliminate them all !

I have 220k on the rears and from what i can tell the original parts as the bolts look like they need to be undone with a cutting disc on the grinder. The bushes are looking tired now.

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Originally Posted by Dofus (Post 64760)
I´m not looking at another 120k out of this car. But if I get 30-50k without any rattles or other issues I call this a win and well worth doing. I love the style and for me perfecting the car to almost new
condition is worth it.

I have bought front arms from ebay (cheap new) and got about 45k per set. Changed twice now. So you should get 100k i would think.

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Originally Posted by Dofus (Post 64777)
By the way.. Can anyone explain the differance between Pre facelift and post Facelift suspension ? Looks like all components are the same by the "spindle" where the wheel sits is higher on FL cars ?

One arm is slightly different it, can't remember which one it is though, one of the top ones i think. I was sent one of each! But they did send out the a replacement of the right type pretty quick.

And spring compressor all i've used is something like this
http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1389173826

Dofus 8th January 2014 10:43 AM

Hi ! Thanks for the feedback!

I´ve done som search and It looks like the stock springs are to long to get out without a compressor. Maybe the FK ones on the car now will drop out tho, they are alot shorter and stiffer than stock.

Seen pictures of people using the type of compressor you mention, but looks like they might foul the bodywork on the inside when they are compressed, The one on ebay looks like it should be able to grip the whole spring for easy removal. I think I might buy it and do a trial run.. if it doesn´t work I can prob resell it for same price :)

regarding the rear bushings I´m unable to find any arm kits of any sort.. only oem and very expensive.. but I guess one can buy the bushings separate and get a workshop to press them in for me.

The saga continues. Just hit 127k miles so should have alot of life left in it :) Engine runs perfect, did a 700 mile trip over the holidays at 60-70 mph and got 35 mpg on 215/65 R16 winter tires. I was a bit impressed i must say. Just a small oil leak on the left side that needs attention before.

Dofus 25th March 2014 06:45 AM

Due to time restrictions and the fact that the control arms doesnt seem THAT bad when inspected I´ve opted to only replace the shocks and coils front and back for now.

Did the rears on saturday, went pretty smooth, but now I have that Audi A8 Allroad i´ve always lusted for... I hope it will settle some :)


http://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-s3...2B14.25.01.jpg

mannyo 25th March 2014 06:57 AM

That does not look right, when I had my D2 springs replaced the suspension went right back down to the correct height as soon as the car was moved a few feet. Are they the correct springs with the right colour codes?

Dofus 25th March 2014 07:05 AM

I haven´t moved the car yet when i took the picture. I hope it will sink a bit when I move it. I think the car is "hopped up" due to being jacked up and down

I´ll take a new pic when I´ve done the front aswell:)

Dofus 7th April 2014 05:34 PM

Car is now finished and was given a good wash and polish.

I´m VERY VERY happy with the result, rideheight is perfect for my needs and suspension is composed but soft.

http://ladda-upp.se/files/2014/b96011.jpg

Happy motoring and thanks for the feedback.

Architex_mA8tey 7th April 2014 07:02 PM

Looks great, the car looks so good that the pic looks almost like an Audi press photo! :)

Dofus 7th April 2014 07:36 PM

Yea.. hard to belive it got 205000km on the odo and is almost 15 years old now :)


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