Has anyone tried this lowering kit from oemplus.com?
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I am very particular about ride height and how the radius of the wheel looks in relation to the wheel arch. That low just isnt my style any more that VIP isn't my style or hellaflush. That being said I can appreciate the different cultures and the thought process behind them.
Throw some monoblocks on there and I might change my mind about the ride height being too low!
Back to the dog...tell me you had a mini dachshund!
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thanks for all the comments guys, I don't ever drive it that low it is horribly uncomfortable, I drive it in comfort mode which is about 1.5 - 2 inch's higher. with it in comfort it is just like it was before I lowered it.
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I plan on lowering my 2006 A8L through VCDS. If VCDS doesn't get it as low as i'd like it I may try lowering links. From what I've seen the vast majority of members here used to purchase the links through OEMplus.com. Now that OEMplus has closed (and screwed over a lot of people from what I've also read) where's everyone purchasing them now?
I have no experience with links and have only seen pictures. It looks like they are threaded in the middle and you just spin them in or out? When adjusting the links, do you just count threads/turns on them to get both sides equal?
I have no experience with links and have only seen pictures. It looks like they are threaded in the middle and you just spin them in or out? When adjusting the links, do you just count threads/turns on them to get both sides equal?
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