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Old 02-01-2007, 12:50 PM
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Default Paging anyone with the new version of ETKA

can you give me the correct part numbers for the brackets for the rear RS4 sway bar? Thanks!
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Look it up on AZ, pretty sure someone in either B6 or B7 forum posted it.
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The bushing clamps? They are the same as the stock sport. give me a sec...
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No, they don't fit properly.
Old 02-01-2007, 07:34 PM
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Default They are a PITA but they do fit, I know because I ordered the parts listed in ETOS...

and the part numbers were the same for the bushings and clamps. They were tight but they fit.
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Default p/n's....

Bushing clips: 8A0 511 439
Rubber Bushings: 8E0 511 327 A
Bolts for clips (2x per clip): N 101 277 06

They are the same for the B6 A4, I just confirmed.
See below.



<b>RS 4 Rear Stabilizer
<img src="http://www.Audicrazy.com/B6A4/RS4_REAR_STABILZER.jpg">



B6 A4 Rear Stabilizer</b>
<img src="http://www.Audicrazy.com/B6A4/B6A4_REAR_STABILZER.jpg">
Old 02-02-2007, 06:07 AM
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Default the bushings I got were much larger than the oem sport ones thus the clips wouldn't fit.

It wasn't even close, even with the trimming of the bushings.
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Default First, you should never trim a bushing. Second, I can confirm that I used the same

clips for the S4 bushings and while its not the same size as the RS4 bushings, it'll fit if you force it (which you'll need to do).
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Default I didn't trim the inside of the bushing, just the "foot of it in order to get it to fit

the bushing part number you probably used is different (incorrect)

Correct bushing part # 8E0 511 327 <b>D</b>

Incorrect bushing part # 8E0 511 327 <b>B</b>

it wasn't even close, there was NO WAY it would fit without trimming the bottom of the bushing and bending the brackets. I already have a new set of bushings on the way and I'm trying to find the correct part number for the bracket.
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Default Same case here, you had to bolt one side of the clip down and then get the second bolt started by

hand and then finish it. Trust me, I'm not the only one who has done this. It works you just have to attach it to the car in the right order.


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