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Lookin good man! Did you make those brackets your self?
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Fronts are don

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Thanks man! And yes, I sure did make these brackets. :)
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I like the looks of those brackets! Very nice. Are you sure they won't break after time?
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Fronts are don

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From an engineering standpoint, they should have more longevity than a machined aluminum set IF the welds are good.
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Fronts are don

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IF? xD My welds have good penitration where it counts! Don't look around the nuts because I got a little carried away when working on them....
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Fronts are don

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lol I was just putting a disclaimer on my statement ;)
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Fronts are don

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Gotcha! :)
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Lookin good
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Fronts are don

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id put a small gusset or two in there for sure, brakes are important, to strengthen and eliminate flex
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my2000apb wrote:id put a small gusset or two in there for sure, brakes are important, to strengthen and eliminate flex


I have been debating about that. I should... better safe than sorry. Ya know? When I build the 2nd one I will add a gusset to this one and repaint. :)
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Fronts are don

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id jsut put some right triangle, "caps" on the ends, ya know
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Fronts are don

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Ok, so I plan on hitting the Audi full force this weekend. I want to complete the ass end minus the E-brake provision...

Lists help :)

1. Clean up everything
2. Mock up/weld mounts for the rear swaybar and install
3. Finish the drivers side caliper adapter
4. Paint subframe
5. Swap out subframe and diff bushings for 034 goodness
6. Clean/wash under the car
6. Undercoat fenders
7. Assemble

Today I had about an hour and pulled the rear subframe to give me a head start. :)

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dubsmith

Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Weekend push!

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Sweet get crackin mang! also... wtf, your rear diff looks waaayy different than mine. Mine's only a year newer...
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Weekend push!

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WTF is right man! That's weird. I wonder what the deal is?
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Weekend push!

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Ben, your car must be an early build 1985 which has the 1984 style rear diff with the larger output flanges. I think that means you can bolt in a urq diff without any problems. That's a good thing :wink:
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Sweet Dan! Thats awesome! Thanks!
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Weekend push!

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Cleaning :)

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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) brakes, Weekend push!

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Rear swaybar set up is done!

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where'd you get the end link set?
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NAPA, but it's just Energy Suspension stuff.
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) Swaybar, Weekend push

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mine are toast, looks good
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) Swaybar, Weekend push

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Sweet... I am pretty much at a stand still because I can't get the new density line diff bushing to go in. I had to cut out the old one and now I can't press in the new one. I guess I have to wait till tuesday for a machine shop to open. :(
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) Swaybar, Weekend push

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looks nice. Thats a man's swaybar right there
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) Swaybar, Weekend push

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Nice job, it looks great with that new paint. Is it just me or is the bar hitting the subframe in that last pic? And, is that a 4kq front bar? It looks too large to me for some reason to be from a fwd 4k.
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Re: Ben's AAN 4kq - Working on (rear) Swaybar, Weekend push

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Ya, the angle of the photo makes it look like it's smacking to subframe, but rest assured it clears with lots of room :) (if you look at the first picture it shows that it clears a lot better). Also it is a quattro front sway bar (nice call :) ). I want to have the fwd one up front with the quattro in the rear. I am hoping that will allow it to induce oversteer when I am light on the throttle and understeer when I'm on the power. I also wonder what would happen if I ran the same size in the back as the front. Any thoughts?
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