I bought some lowering springs from H&R, and decided to make a video to show how its done. It was actually quite easy! Id say 4/10, for how hard it is.
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Is it 10mm lower?
Did you torque down the axle nut?
What MM lowering springs are these?
Why do you keep hitting the camera a whole lot?
You never mentioned torque specs
Hey man, looking forward to do the same thing to my 981. How is the space with the 19" wheels? Do they rub anywhere? I'm from switzerland so they are quite strict here
You never drove it during the video how does it ride? you made this look too easy.
Thanks for sharing well done!
Whats the best way to torque more than 340lbs for the axel nut?
You got torque spec for all the bolts and nuts? Especially axel nut?
Great DIY! …but dude, STOP hitting the camera with your hand, that part is just annoying.
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Used your walkthrough to get my rear done. Thank you for your step by step! Helped me all the way!
Good video. I have done this job on several Audis and VW's and you shouldn't have to remove so many control arms. The way you did it is fine, but would definitely require a full alignment afterwards. That may be why your rear wheel well was so wonky after the upgrade.
That cliche hand slap to the lens thingy you do every few seconds is annoying beyond words. Stop doing that!
Do you have Wheel spacers? If so what sizes? Looks great