Best way to improve an A3's ride?
I have bought a three-year-old A3 Sports 2.0 TDI but I'm finding the ride a little too firm. What's the best way to "soften" the ride? At the moment every little bump in the road can be felt in the cabin - compared with my old VW Golf Mk IV it's a notably rougher drive.
A friend has suggested switching to maybe 16in wheels rather than my current 17in alloys - would that help? Or is there anything my local Audi service guys can do to reduce the hard ride?
It's done about 34k miles btw.
A friend has suggested switching to maybe 16in wheels rather than my current 17in alloys - would that help? Or is there anything my local Audi service guys can do to reduce the hard ride?
It's done about 34k miles btw.
So there's no problem fitting 16in wheels on an A3? Am i right in thinking that Audi A3 and A4 models (circa 2008) have common wheel sizes so it should be pretty straightforward to get a set for my car? Do VW wheels fit, too?
Hello,
I don’t know what year is your car but check this link with stats about A3 2.0 TDI
Легковые автомобили Audi A3 Sportback (8P) на AUTO.RU
Wheels size 205/55 R16, 225/45R17
Size of disk 6.5J x 16, 7,5J x 17
As far as I know yes, VW and audi some wheels are same but you must compare your spacing between bolts (for A3 2001 is 5x100mm ) I think yours are different (5X112mm-114mm) this must be checked.
BR
I don’t know what year is your car but check this link with stats about A3 2.0 TDI
Легковые автомобили Audi A3 Sportback (8P) на AUTO.RU
Wheels size 205/55 R16, 225/45R17
Size of disk 6.5J x 16, 7,5J x 17
As far as I know yes, VW and audi some wheels are same but you must compare your spacing between bolts (for A3 2001 is 5x100mm ) I think yours are different (5X112mm-114mm) this must be checked.
BR
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