I was considering one of these kits, actually: http://www.xpel.com/headlight-prote...s_and_Light_Trucks/2002/Audi/Allroad_Quattro/
I've heard good things about them if you install them correctly, and at $50 (from most places), it seems worth it to not hassle with them anymore.
No lie, for the longest time I thought you had put that yellow film over your headlights like some people do with European cars. lol
Awesome, that's good to hear that it works so well, I want to get the film on there sooner rather than later for sure. Gotta keep it nice!XPEL headlight film is great, installed since new on seven year old vehicle and headlights (and taillights) still look new. With the film, your lights won't discolor again after polishing and protects against stone and other debris damage too. A heat gun or hair drier and the right alcohol and water solution is key.
Just saw your Allroad article on Jalopnik too! :sombrero
Haha, I thought the same thing when I first saw the car on Craigslist!
Awesome, that's good to hear that it works so well, I want to get the film on there sooner rather than later for sure. Gotta keep it nice!
Yeah man, crazy that they published the story on the site, right?
http://thegarage.jalopnik.com/here-s-exactly-what-it-cost-to-turn-the-worlds-least-re-1794042682
Thanks man! I appreciate that!Just read through this entire thread, and the baroness is an awesome project. Really love how this turned out. I am definitely subscribed for future updates. :smiley_drive:
Haha yeah!Just scrolling through Jalopnik the other day..."Hey, I know that car!" Very cool indeed, sir.
Thanks man! I appreciate that!
Haha yeah!
If you're interested in doing the same, I'm more than happy to share the drawings with you once I confirm their fitment/use.
The spacers will go between the top mount and the body. I've looked at this several times and there's only about a 2" diameter around each bolt where that bracket touches the shock tower. The rest of the bracket never touches anything. This way the suspension geometry stays relatively unchanged. Also, by moving the upper mount down slightly, we can keep the upper control arms at lesser angles, thereby minimizing camber angle changes. The CV joints won't complain at low speeds either. For the rear, it's the same idea. You've got my email, right?
Awesome build.
is it not possible to remove the air suspension in favor of coils?
and tighten up those Hellas, they are all over the place. Ha.