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    SQ5 adaptive air suspension - how low does it go?

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    Considering a 2019 SQ5 with S Sport package. What sort of dtop range is there in the air ride suspension? I not looking to slam it but a bit lower than standard ride height would be nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TH3_FRB View Post
    Considering a 2019 SQ5 with S Sport package. What sort of dtop range is there in the air ride suspension? I not looking to slam it but a bit lower than standard ride height would be nice.

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    Here's a pretty good representation of what it looks like in Dynamic (lowest). I'm on 295s, so that does eat up a very small amount of wheel gap compared to stock. I'll likely be getting the Cete module soonish to do just what you're saying.

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    Cete module any height you want. Low or tall. It’s a great little item.



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    We run the CETE Lowering module on our SQ5 and you can lower it as much or as little as you like! We are extremely happy with it!

    Its an APP Based unit so you can set it where you like! We have them on our site. Click this link for more information!

    https://tagmotorsports.com/cete-ble-...owering-module


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    I use the airmatic lowering links for 200 and they allow manual adjustment down to the ground but it is manual so if you want to lower it even more you need to get underneath and adjust it lower. You can set the dynamic as your lowest adjust the links and that is your low point and then it raises it the various heights for comfort and offroad as normal but not as high. Easy to install and remove when taking to the dealer for maintenance.

    Love the idea of the cete but damn 1400 for a box with an app is expensive when a tuner is half the price. I guess the joy of slow hydraulics the airpump cant keep up with multiple cycles of the height so no crazy three wheeling or bumper drags

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