Audi (R)S2, 1.6 16v
I've been searching and searching on this subject but there seems to be a lot of ideas but I've not seen a definitive answer as to which component(s) give the increased castor on the 172 cup (and 182s) vs. the normal 172. Some suggest the hubs, others say they're identical (the 182 and 182 cup share the increased castor but have different strut spacing whereas the 172 and 172 cup appear to share the same strut hole spacing) and from what I've read, the lower ball joints are identical but I've not seen whether the lower arms are the same or whether the cup items shift the BJs forward a cm or so - perhaps there's a thead buried somewhere that I've missed? Is there a final answer on this or is it still a little bit of a mystery?
The other thing that interests me is the fact that the Full Fat, non cup 182 (same strut hole spacing as 172) shares the 3 deg castor that the 172 cup has and so perhaps this model will yield some parts which could be used to achieve the added castor with the ABS already being something that's designed in.
Reason for asking is that I'm fitting some 172 cup suspension (possibly with 182 cup rear springs) to my 172 ph2 and am interested in what's required to get a little closer to the cup chassis.
Cheers in advance for any replies.
The other thing that interests me is the fact that the Full Fat, non cup 182 (same strut hole spacing as 172) shares the 3 deg castor that the 172 cup has and so perhaps this model will yield some parts which could be used to achieve the added castor with the ABS already being something that's designed in.
Reason for asking is that I'm fitting some 172 cup suspension (possibly with 182 cup rear springs) to my 172 ph2 and am interested in what's required to get a little closer to the cup chassis.
Cheers in advance for any replies.
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