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Old 08-14-2019, 06:21 AM
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Can anyone direct me on how to disable the auto-lowering feature?

I heard that it can be done, but no instructions anywhere.
Old 09-29-2021, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by mutant9
Just did this to my A8l using the OBD11. Went exactly as long as listed above. I went with 20mm. Looks perfect, one finger gap all around in sport mode.

Super happy with the results and with the OBD11. For under $100 it's the best mod I have made yet.

a little help needed,

does anyone by chance have you the default values in MM? i have lowering links but the shop changed my sensors and blew away my default values, they threw some numbers in there, but now the front is higher than the back, i have a 2013 a8
or does anyone think i can just measure from the center of the wheel to to edge and drop those values in there even know i have lowering links? and balance it out by adjusting it a bit?

if you still have this or backup in the ODB11 app

your help would be appreciated
Old 09-29-2021, 01:53 PM
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Here are my original values in VCDS from my 2015 A8L:

Lowering Original
LF - 411.7
RF - 400.2
LR - 419.3
RR - 405.5
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