New to AUDI, Couple questions
RSW - rear sway bar.
This helps stiffen the chassis, thus reducing body roll and understeer (which the 2.0T has inevitably because it's FWD although it's better than most FWDs). In other words, if you want to blaze through the mountain roads, this $200 - $300 mod will help you do it.
The two most popular rear sway bars are Neuspeed and H&R. Here's an interesting post comparing the two:
http://forums.audiworld.com/a3/msgs/83291.phtml
This helps stiffen the chassis, thus reducing body roll and understeer (which the 2.0T has inevitably because it's FWD although it's better than most FWDs). In other words, if you want to blaze through the mountain roads, this $200 - $300 mod will help you do it.
The two most popular rear sway bars are Neuspeed and H&R. Here's an interesting post comparing the two:
http://forums.audiworld.com/a3/msgs/83291.phtml
Great information! It looks like I will go with the APR and the Carbonio.
The RSW needs to be invesigated. I'm going to hit the track first with some slicks first then I'll make the call.
The RSW needs to be invesigated. I'm going to hit the track first with some slicks first then I'll make the call.
I'm pretty sure Eibach doesn't make any products for the A3 ... hopefully they will in the future. I had some Eibach springs on my old Honda and loved them. Does Eibach make suspension components for Audi's over there?
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