Facelift Lowering springs b9 avant

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Hi all, im looking for a lowering kit for my s4 avant b9 as the ride height is too high.

ive had a look online and not a lot of people seem to have anything for the avant version.

can anyone point me in the right direction as eibach dont make any and racing line only seem to have saloon version?
If anyone has a link or knows if any other models fit that would be great. Thanks
 
Hi all, im looking for a lowering kit for my s4 avant b9 as the ride height is too high.

ive had a look online and not a lot of people seem to have anything for the avant version.

can anyone point me in the right direction as eibach dont make any and racing line only seem to have saloon version?
If anyone has a link or knows if any other models fit that would be great. Thanks

I had Eibach versions on my 2017 S4. If I remember rightly they were listed for the 2.0T but worked great. Just can’t remember the part number off the top of my head but can get it for you tomorrow I think.


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Hi guys, i ended up ordering some H&R ones
Eibach said their 2.0t turbo ones would probably fit but they wont give me warranty with them if we did

ive gone for 25mm drop as i have 10mm spacers on atm so should look just right. Just hoping its not too harsh now
 
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Just waiting on my springs, panel filter, dechrome, race chip and inlet pipe and then a non res at some point
 
If you went MSS you can go as low as you want and ride quality is the same if not better than the standard setup. I fitted MSS and 20” wheels and the ride is better than what it was with 18” wheels and adaptive suspension.


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I was going to order them. But I don’t plan on keeping it for long tbh, i reckon 6-12 months max so im just doing some budgeted cosmetics atm
 
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I'm looking at the mss springs do they make a big difference on the ride quality compared to say eibach? I've just spoken to a tuning company who offer both and there saying the eibach will improve the ride over the s-line suspension but I want what's best for comfort
 
I'm looking at the mss springs do they make a big difference on the ride quality compared to say eibach? I've just spoken to a tuning company who offer both and there saying the eibach will improve the ride over the s-line suspension but I want what's best for comfort

For me the difference was massive between the eibach and MSS. I found the eibach too stiff. MSS is equal/slightly better than stock ride quality. Also with the MSS you can adjust what height you want the car.


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