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Old 07-20-2016, 12:52 PM
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Hi. Im planning on lowering my q7 next week using adjustable lowering links, i was looking to fit spacers aswell, any recommendations on size.? (Ive got 22"wheels) Thanks. 👍
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Originally Posted by Lee Sweeney
Hi. Im planning on lowering my q7 next week using adjustable lowering links, i was looking to fit spacers aswell, any recommendations on size.? (Ive got 22"wheels) Thanks. 👍
I had used H&R 18mm on 22" wheels. with a 2" drop.
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Hey gents
Im in completely the same situation and may have made an error to be put right.

Ive got the new Q7 and I've put my ABT DR22 turbines on but Ive still got so much room left on the wheel arch, how would i go about lowering the links?
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Originally Posted by Lee Sweeney
using adjustable lowering links,
waste of money. just lower through vcds/vagcom.

as far as spacers go, no one can give proper advice without knowing the specs of the 22" wheels... width, offset, tire size etc.
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