@nickernosher i have a new suspension setup in my car already, BOGE turbo shoks + Intrax 35mm lowering springs, still having stock sway bar though. Adjustable shoks is too expensive and too complicated option for me. Remember this is not multi-link suspension, so it is not that easy
@tiestoforever cool.. i have b3 80. quattro.. it is the last of the b3's with the 16v engine (6a) great car but the rear suspensions in these audi of that time are designed for snow and well basically ice ect.ect... what i meant by the sway bar is that a very very mild one is fitted as this counteracts the cars tendancy to oversteer in ice or snow.. somtimes if you are lucky you can find one from another model audi ( s2 ect.. ) which is designed for sport driving.. makes a huge difference
@nickernosher well, I will consider this option for the future, thanks for advice, but normally I have problems with understeer, not oversteer. Of course it will always oversteer in snow/ice but that totally depends on how much throttle you are putting down when cornering.
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SANEC100111 7 months ago
bin it trust me.. get your self some quality adjustible shoks and a very slightly thicker sway bar and you will be amazed
nickernosher 8 months ago
@nickernosher i have a new suspension setup in my car already, BOGE turbo shoks + Intrax 35mm lowering springs, still having stock sway bar though. Adjustable shoks is too expensive and too complicated option for me. Remember this is not multi-link suspension, so it is not that easy
tiestoforever 8 months ago
@tiestoforever cool.. i have b3 80. quattro.. it is the last of the b3's with the 16v engine (6a) great car but the rear suspensions in these audi of that time are designed for snow and well basically ice ect.ect... what i meant by the sway bar is that a very very mild one is fitted as this counteracts the cars tendancy to oversteer in ice or snow.. somtimes if you are lucky you can find one from another model audi ( s2 ect.. ) which is designed for sport driving.. makes a huge difference
nickernosher 8 months ago
@nickernosher well, I will consider this option for the future, thanks for advice, but normally I have problems with understeer, not oversteer. Of course it will always oversteer in snow/ice but that totally depends on how much throttle you are putting down when cornering.
tiestoforever 8 months ago
@nickernosher Usually a thicker/stronger rear sway bar increases oversteer.
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