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Originally Posted by Scott Evil,Oct 5 2005, 04:35 AM
howdy!
Gulp! $600 for new control arms and tie rods on the S4. Plus about 8 hours of labor.
Gulp! $600 for new control arms and tie rods on the S4. Plus about 8 hours of labor.
#1585
Originally Posted by Scott Evil,Oct 5 2005, 07:35 AM
howdy!
Gulp! $600 for new control arms and tie rods on the S4. Plus about 8 hours of labor.
Gulp! $600 for new control arms and tie rods on the S4. Plus about 8 hours of labor.
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Originally Posted by david1,Oct 5 2005, 11:29 AM
Isn't that the standard Audi 60k mile suspension service.We can bang that out in the garage
Dave, thanks for the offer, but this isn't a job that can be done in the garage. I helped another A4 owner replace his a few months ago and one side took us over 10 hours, most of that was removing the bolt that holds the upper links together, which tends to rust completely. Now, if you can help me swap a wheel bearing on the SVO, I will buy the beer and pizza, plus your hoody and one for Haley.
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Originally Posted by switchcars,Oct 5 2005, 10:35 AM
eek....my friend just bought an S4, MTM chip, suspension, exhaust...some other stuff, dynoed at 320hp.
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