S Line springs

Roadrunner146

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Does anyone know where I can get S Line springs from other than an Audi dealership.
Offside rear has lost a bit off the bottom.
Mine's an A6 C6.5 by the way. Popped on here as it's a busier forum. :thumbs up:
 
Euro Car Parts, Autodoc, carparts4less, eBay.

Give those a try.

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I did a quick Google search and loads come up, here's one.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113686718613

I wouldn't think engine size or yours being a facelift would change the spring they used, a bit of research on part numbers etc would confirm if this is correct. Give A to Z car parts a call if you are struggling they are in the north of England around Leeds and deliver they will be able to price you the correct part of your reg.

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Just one more thing.
How do I find the part number :blink:
You can either ring an Audi dealer and speak to the parts department and ask for it or if you do some searching and research on online car parts stores it will be on there.

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Make sure you replace the springs as pairs too not just one side.

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Why on earth are you replacing S line springs for OE?
I have a B7 2.0tdi and my ride isn't the best. I had it down to 40 profile tyres and our local roads.
But I'm not the only one that think it's shocking. By all accounts the OE dampers are next to useless, the springs also.
For the price you would pay for genuine springs you could get decent aftermarket ones.
 
I've got one broken spring.
If I could afford a full after market fully adjustable set up I would get one.
But in this current climate and my current situation the car has no chance.