SQ5 lowering springs
#1
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SQ5 lowering springs
Guys has anyone fitted just lowering springs in their SQ5? What's the ride like?
I got a set of H&R springs but I'm not sure whether to fit them or not??? Ride is harsh enough with OEM setup so I don't want it any worse than what it is. But I would like the slightly lowered look.
I got a set of H&R springs but I'm not sure whether to fit them or not??? Ride is harsh enough with OEM setup so I don't want it any worse than what it is. But I would like the slightly lowered look.
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Guys has anyone fitted just lowering springs in their SQ5? What's the ride like?
I got a set of H&R springs but I'm not sure whether to fit them or not??? Ride is harsh enough with OEM setup so I don't want it any worse than what it is. But I would like the slightly lowered look.
I got a set of H&R springs but I'm not sure whether to fit them or not??? Ride is harsh enough with OEM setup so I don't want it any worse than what it is. But I would like the slightly lowered look.
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Installed H&R lowering springs in my `14 SQ5. No other changes. Tightened up the ride; eliminated the top-heavy sway ... more like a go-kart. It did stiffen up the ride, so if you're looking for comfort on rough roads you will compromise. But even with our terrible roads in Northern Vermont I wouldn't go back to the stock springs. Oh, and it looks a lot better too.
How long have you had the springs in?
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JasonJ, at the moment I don't remember the exact version only that they are H&R springs with a 40mm drop front and rear.
Might be able to find out later when I get home.
Might be able to find out later when I get home.
#6
We have a severe cycle of freezing/thawing with our winters here and this year was worst. Potholes and frost heaves so bad you have to drive like a drunk to avoid them! (So bad that popular lore says someone driving erratically is sober and someone driving straight, without swerving, is drunk!) The lowering springs reduce the amount of wheel travel by about 1.5", so on a bumpy road you will bottom out more easily, therefore you have less shock absorption and compromise the ride quality. BUT, the improvement is cornering, responsiveness, etc are worth it for me. I've had my H&R springs on the car for about 35K miles. No issues.
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H & R Sport Springs, lower ride height by about 1.5". Part Number 29001-3. You should be able to find them for about $200/set. Plan on about 6 hours labor for someone who hasn't done it before; about 3 hours for someone whho's done it before. And plan on a new alignment.
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I do recall the fronts and rears being different.
Got mine through Achtuning many years ago. Looks like they still have a very competitive price. https://www.achtuning.com/h-r-29001-...s-audi-b8-sq5/ (I'm assuming you're driving a B8 model)
With the lowering springs I also shot the wheels out a bit with some spacers.
Looking at an old receipt from ECS I went with 15mm & 20mm. I bought ECS spacers and not H&R because ECS included the new longer bolts.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-part...2411ecs03akt3/
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-part...6-ecs-024~kt4/
If you're going to do this job yourself Bill is not exaggerating at all. This will take many hours, many beers, many 4 letter words and some bloody knuckles. Use an air ratchet if you have one.
Good luck!
Got mine through Achtuning many years ago. Looks like they still have a very competitive price. https://www.achtuning.com/h-r-29001-...s-audi-b8-sq5/ (I'm assuming you're driving a B8 model)
With the lowering springs I also shot the wheels out a bit with some spacers.
Looking at an old receipt from ECS I went with 15mm & 20mm. I bought ECS spacers and not H&R because ECS included the new longer bolts.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-part...2411ecs03akt3/
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-part...6-ecs-024~kt4/
If you're going to do this job yourself Bill is not exaggerating at all. This will take many hours, many beers, many 4 letter words and some bloody knuckles. Use an air ratchet if you have one.
Good luck!
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