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    Senior Member Three Rings 2modfast's Avatar
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    Lowering Links vs. H&R ETS Electronis Lowering System

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    Does anyone have any feed back on the H&R unit on their A8?

    Not sure if this is a good route to take or do the lowering links and vagcom achieve a lower stance? H&R unit achieves F: 1.25 / R: 1.25

    Thoughts/Opinions?
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    Established Member Two Rings maxi3000's Avatar
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    Lowering Links to save money…..H&R unit if you have the cash

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    Veteran Member Four Rings moosehead1's Avatar
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    Subscribed. Would like to flatten out the rig in sharp turns at speed. No need for a full slam.

    Certainly, the links would be cheaper, but the adjustability and P&P of the module is tempting especially for ease of adjustability for winter/road/servicing.

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    Established Member Two Rings Dan McBoost's Avatar
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    Lowering links by far (not just because I sell them)! They will allow for you to lower the car and level the car to your liking with lots of adjustability, not just some pre-programmed setting.
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    Registered User Four Rings Fonzie@DipYourCar's Avatar
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    I've had lowering links on my S6, Tesla and currently on my S8 - and spent less than $300 every time. Worked perfectly for me.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings 10MPG's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fonzie@DipYourCar View Post
    I've had lowering links on my S6, Tesla and currently on my S8 - and spent less than $300 every time. Worked perfectly for me.
    Which lowering links did you go with your D4S8 and how's the ride quality?

    Did it throw any codes at you because I've heard a few people with lowering links in D3 that they got a code upon installing the lowering links.

    Thanks in adv for any input you may have

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    Established Member Two Rings Dan McBoost's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10MPG View Post
    Did it throw any codes at you because I've heard a few people with lowering links in D3 that they got a code upon installing the lowering links.
    I swap between higher links (for winter) and lowering links (for summer) all the time. Never threw a code. $200 for all stainless links from me. LMK if interested.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings 10MPG's Avatar
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    Right on bro. Will hit you up as soon as I'm back to the states


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