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D4 - Axles, Brakes, Suspension and Steering Brakes, Springs, shocks, steering racks, steering columns, suspension arms, wheel hubs etc. |
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d4 lowering options
just a note gents
it is possible to alter the suspension height on the d4,s if you have the login code for vcds i wont put the code number up on the forum but anyone interested in doing this please p.m me and i will reply with code nath |
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Is it something you had to pay for?
If it is not then it would be nice to share the process of how to do it for future reference so we all may benefit from your findings.
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its not something i have had to pay for mate
im more than willing to share the info on how to do it but i have been asked specifically not to post the code online its not difficult it took me about ten minutes i have been warned however that 17mm is the maximum you should lower things without causing problems with adaptive cruise and camera calibrations |
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Interesting
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changed mine back
too many problems adaptive cruise wont work properly and keeps giving you warning beeps self levelling headlights and adaptation also doesnt work properly camera calibrations are wrong and the be all and end all is it rides like a brick afterwards with just a 17mm drop in my honest opinion just simply not worth doing |
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Mmmm it's surprising that a 17mm drop made so much of a difference, the Acc I could understand it possibly needing the vertical beam zeroing in again, but the headlights and stuff I would have thought would work Ok
So did you have to do a calibration on suspension taking measurements like on the D3 or is it a different procedure on the newer cars
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to be honest mate
im not sure what the procedure was for the d3,s so not sure if its same the procedure appears to be similar to the new a6 may even possibly be the same code |
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