Trade my Eibach springs for your sport or s-line springs?
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The eibach are not too low at all, check my pic post. you'll be very happy with them. They ride well. you can only tell you have spring on a speed bump since the shock travel is shorter, but that will be the ONLY time you'll notice.
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The road in the northeast are horrible and since the car is my wife's daily driver, and she puts up with my insane car habit, she gets what she wants! BTW, you car does look awesome with the springs and nice pics!
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I'm interested, but what kind of alignement work needs to be done after the swap? I just want to make sure that with factory parts allow enough adjustment to get back into spec (I'm done with burning up tires every summer like with my 350z haha). Also, is it something I could do in the driveway? I've swapped out springs/shocks on most of my cars, but I keep hearing horror stories about the A6.
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if you're going to lower and you want the best possible ride than you should consider the sport shocks as well that match the shorter play for the shorter springs. I don't have new shocks but I don't need them I'm very happy with my ride.
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