I've noticed over the months quite a bit written about the S3's somewhat bouncy ride over undulations at speed. I would suspect that fitting improved dampers would go a long way to addressing this 'deficiency' and greatly improve the higher speed characteristics.
Plenty of posts about changing springs/lowering, which doesn't interest me, but I cannot see any reference to there being a proven alternative set of shock absorbers to improve the criticised handing traits.
Anyone done a change/know of any options?
OK, so before someone points out how the suspension is a subtle mix of spring and damper rates, etc, let me ask the follow-up question. Shortened springs ignored, is there an alternative spring & damper combo available for the S3 that is proven to hugely improve the handling?
Plenty of posts about changing springs/lowering, which doesn't interest me, but I cannot see any reference to there being a proven alternative set of shock absorbers to improve the criticised handing traits.
Anyone done a change/know of any options?
OK, so before someone points out how the suspension is a subtle mix of spring and damper rates, etc, let me ask the follow-up question. Shortened springs ignored, is there an alternative spring & damper combo available for the S3 that is proven to hugely improve the handling?