1) Convince a friend to help you out. This install is a good deal harder to accomplish by yourself
2) Take note of the orientation of your OEM sway bars before your remove them so you can get your new bars aligned the same way. Take pictures to reference for later on.
3) When you are tightening the bolts for the brackets on the sway bars, make sure you tighten them evenly before torquing them down. Don't just tighten the bottom bolt, and then tighten the top bolt. Go back and forth as you tighten.
4) If you are using aftermarket end links with polyurethane bushings and spherical joints that can spin freely, you do NOT have to torque everything under load. Since the parts can move freely, you won't have an issue. BUT, if you are using the OEM rubber bushings, you need to torque them under load as there is no free movement in those, and there is only a maximum amount of travel they can handle.
5) This DIY will also work for the B8/B8.5 S4 as well! There should only be very minor differences.
Eurocode Installation Guide:
Eurocode Sway Front/Rear Sway Bars:
Eurocode Rear End Links:
Eurocode Adjustable Front End Links:
Eurocode Dust Boot Covers:
If you have a lowered car, you will want to pick up the Rear Fitment Kit from Eurocode:
Audizine Thread (more useful information):
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