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    I was wondering if you guys can give me some advice. My A4 is in the shop with suspension problems (control arms and axles etc.) im wondering if its cause i lowered the car with springs and shocks, should I put my stock springs back on?any advice will help Thanks.

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    From what I hear the types of problems you are describing are characteristic of Audi's. This type of thing happens to most audi's therefore having modified suspension didn't cause your problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oz10
    From what I hear the types of problems you are describing are characteristic of Audi's. This type of thing happens to most audi's therefore having modified suspension didn't cause your problems.

    So putting the stock springs back on wouldnt matter huh?

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    I don't think it accelerates the wear on your control arms and axles if thats what you mean. Audi's are notorious for having issues like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oz10
    I don't think it accelerates the wear on your control arms and axles if thats what you mean. Audi's are notorious for having issues like that.



    Cool thanks for the help man

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