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burny

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Hallo.

Ich bin französe... So... Entschuldigen für errors. :oops:

It is easier for me to continue in english... :D

I have an audi 200 quattro (1988à with a KG motor (182ps)

my Audi:
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I wonder if I can fit my car with equipment (Sportfahrwerk) from an audi 200 20v or an Audi 100 "Sport".

I know the wheels are bigger (7.5 x15 vs 6x15) . The length (Spurweite) is bigger too, between the 2 wheels.

What differences are there?

The goal is to fit a stabilisator from an audi V8, because the diameter is 2mm bigger (28mm vs 26mm)


BUT, I don't want to change the look of my car. She's so beautiful like this.


Thanks to read me.
Yves
Vincent

Fitting a Sportfahrwerk

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Hi Yves!
You mentioned fitting a Stabilisator from an Audi V8. I have seen that already, even for the rear wheels. Seems to be no problem, I suppose you only need the rubber-fittings for the stabilizer (or however it is called) that are used in the Audi V8 vehicles, the other parts should match. I'm sorry but I do not know anything about the 100er Sport. I use K&W springs (-4cm) and red Koni bumpers. If you do not want to change the look of your car, try yust to replace the stock bumpers with red Koni (the are adjustable), or you may use the yellow ones, but they are quite hard (but also adjustable). I do suggest Koni because I drive them myself. You may use other parts as well :D
Koni offers two lengths for the Bumbers, dependig on the springs you use. For stock springs and even for my -4cm K&W Springs the "long" ones are usable, but if you use shorter springs you need to use shorter bumpers as well.
Vincent
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Kai Brinkmann
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bonjour

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bonjour yves,
tu as une beau voirture.

félicitation.

salut kai
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