RS4 rear Sway Bar Conversion
#11
Re: RS4 rear Sway Bar Conversion
I recently put the B7 RS4 rear sway bar on my B7 A4 and let me tell you it makes that much of a difference. The car feels like a rear wheel drive but with quattro grip. Anyone who is on the fence about doing this mod should get off their *** and go pick one up. Total cost for the job was just over $200 installed. Picked the sway bar up from a dealer and got it installed by Independant Tuning in Markham, Ontario.
How does the sway bar affect ride quality...? I'm on the fence as to whether to install a 32mm sway bar. As on my WRX I replaced front and rear and it handled night ands day from stock, but was terrible over bumps and under hard acceleration, it would pop..!
Also did you just change the rear..?
#12
Re: RS4 rear Sway Bar Conversion
It reduces understeer and keeps the car flatter in corners. I believe there are a few options for your B5 (Neuspeed and LLtek come to mind). Frankly, I really didn't notice much of a benefit in my B5 when I installed an LLtek rear bar. In my B6 I went with the H-sports (front and rear sways) and it it was an a noticeable improvement.
#13
Re: RS4 rear Sway Bar Conversion
How does the sway bar affect ride quality...? I'm on the fence as to whether to install a 32mm sway bar. As on my WRX I replaced front and rear and it handled night ands day from stock, but was terrible over bumps and under hard acceleration, it would pop..!
Also did you just change the rear..?
Also did you just change the rear..?
My B6 ride with the H-sports was very civil and the "downside" (reduction of suspension independence) was barely noticeable and only when both rear wheels/tires hit the same bump.
#14
Re: RS4 rear Sway Bar Conversion
You may wish to check your rear bar as I read somewhere that Audi started putting the thicker rear RS4 bars in the B7 S4's ... I haven't yet checked mine though.
My B6 ride with the H-sports was very civil and the "downside" (reduction of suspension independence) was barely noticeable and only when both rear wheels/tires hit the same bump.
My B6 ride with the H-sports was very civil and the "downside" (reduction of suspension independence) was barely noticeable and only when both rear wheels/tires hit the same bump.
Last edited by ernst_project; 02-18-2008 at 12:21 AM.
#17
Re: RS4 rear Sway Bar Conversion
I am thinking about installing the rear sway bar myself on my B7 A4. Any word on whether or not it compromises the warranty or the service you receive from your Audi Dealership? Thanks
#18
Re: RS4 rear Sway Bar Conversion
I'm on my 3rd Audi with an upgraded rear sway (last 2 were front and rear) and the Stealership never even noticed or if they did, never mentionned it. The rule of thumb is that if it can be determined that the modified part caused the problem then warranty will not apply. With thousands of these bars on cars and no failures that I've heard of (other than the known B5 ones), I'd suggest this mod is a safe bet.
#19
Re: RS4 rear Sway Bar Conversion
Any reasoning behind going with the OE RS4 rear sway (22mm), vs an Hotchkis RS4 (29mm)?
As a previously RWD-exclusive driver prior to my B6, I really want to build up a 60/40 feeling to eliminate the understeer and give it MORE of an oversteer response. so 2 questions:
will the OE RS4 22 mm be stiff enough to acheive this, or should i go with the super-stiff H sport RS4 at 29 mm?
and, does anyone see a problem (ride quality specifically) with putting on an 29mm rear sway without changing the front on a 2002 B6 1.8TQ?
Thanks guys,
B
As a previously RWD-exclusive driver prior to my B6, I really want to build up a 60/40 feeling to eliminate the understeer and give it MORE of an oversteer response. so 2 questions:
will the OE RS4 22 mm be stiff enough to acheive this, or should i go with the super-stiff H sport RS4 at 29 mm?
and, does anyone see a problem (ride quality specifically) with putting on an 29mm rear sway without changing the front on a 2002 B6 1.8TQ?
Thanks guys,
B
#20
Re: RS4 rear Sway Bar Conversion
Any reasoning behind going with the OE RS4 rear sway (22mm), vs an Hotchkis RS4 (29mm)?
As a previously RWD-exclusive driver prior to my B6, I really want to build up a 60/40 feeling to eliminate the understeer and give it MORE of an oversteer response. so 2 questions:
will the OE RS4 22 mm be stiff enough to acheive this, or should i go with the super-stiff H sport RS4 at 29 mm?
and, does anyone see a problem (ride quality specifically) with putting on an 29mm rear sway without changing the front on a 2002 B6 1.8TQ?
Thanks guys,
B
As a previously RWD-exclusive driver prior to my B6, I really want to build up a 60/40 feeling to eliminate the understeer and give it MORE of an oversteer response. so 2 questions:
will the OE RS4 22 mm be stiff enough to acheive this, or should i go with the super-stiff H sport RS4 at 29 mm?
and, does anyone see a problem (ride quality specifically) with putting on an 29mm rear sway without changing the front on a 2002 B6 1.8TQ?
Thanks guys,
B
I think that is overkill I heard of guys using it and having a lot more of over steer vs the 22mm RS4 bar!