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Shocks & springs replacement - OEM or aftermarket coil-o

photek said:
porkchops said:
Reviving this old thread as I am in a similar position for my c4s and have no clue what shock absorber to go for. I am on a tight budget just wondering how your setup turned out at the end? Happy? also like the oem feel but a touch sportier would not hurt. Can't lower and can't go too sporty where we live. Country road are not the best!

I know CenterGravity have been developing a kit with bilstein for the 4wd cars, not sure if it's generally available or pricing....should be lovely as they have developed it :)


I will take a look. My father in law imported a full set of titan suspension from australia/malaysia for his RS6 for a very competitive price. Anyone knows of them? Any experience?
 
photek said:
I know CenterGravity have been developing a kit with bilstein for the 4wd cars, not sure if it's generally available or pricing....should be lovely as they have developed it :)

Today I drove their 996 c4s with the kit they are testing, it's very very good. Rides really well, firm but compliant and not crashy, exactly what I want for UK A/B roads or an alps trip. It might be a bit soft for trackday hero's. I'm waiting on a call about pricing and availability, they aren't available just yet but shouldn't be long.
 

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