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Hello Newbie here! Need help!
Hello all,
I just purchased this A4 Avant tonight and love it to death! I have a feeling that this is a bit too low, but luckily it came with coilovers. Now with regular freeway driving and also driving around town, I have not scraped or bottomed out one bit. However, when I got home, my drive scraped the undercarriage as I went up the driveway due to a "lifting" of the cement due to tree roots. My question is should I leave the ride height as is(I think it looks so sick!) as it doesn't scrape anywhere else(so far) or should I raise it maybe 1/2 an inch to an inch? Please let me know your opinion. Thanks guys!
Ken
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I just purchased this A4 Avant tonight and love it to death! I have a feeling that this is a bit too low, but luckily it came with coilovers. Now with regular freeway driving and also driving around town, I have not scraped or bottomed out one bit. However, when I got home, my drive scraped the undercarriage as I went up the driveway due to a "lifting" of the cement due to tree roots. My question is should I leave the ride height as is(I think it looks so sick!) as it doesn't scrape anywhere else(so far) or should I raise it maybe 1/2 an inch to an inch? Please let me know your opinion. Thanks guys!
Ken
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I say go with it for now - be glad you DO have CO's. If you don't experience any signs of rubbing on the sidewalls and your performance doesn't suffer, then it's probably dialed in very well.
Welcome to Audi Forums metalheadz001!
This is a great site. We keep the dialogue friendly and the attitude positive. It is a great site to find camaraderie with other "Audiphiles", too. I hope you find it to your liking.
Since you're new... check out the START HERE! (click this link) link to get a rundown of the lingo/vocab here at audiforums.
Be sure to search the archives first when you have a question. Chances are the question has been asked before (probably several times) and the archives will have plenty of information; quite often, the answers are comprehensive. If you still need answers, feel free to ask questions in the appropriate forum.
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Don't feel intimidated; we are all a bunch of pretty cool guys (and gals). Feel free to post advice, comments, ideas, suggestions, and even pics in the appropriate forum.
We all welcome you and hope you find this sight informative and enjoyable.
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I say go with it for now - be glad you DO have CO's. If you don't experience any signs of rubbing on the sidewalls and your performance doesn't suffer, then it's probably dialed in very well.
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