What are lowering links?

Want to lower your car without immediately switching to coilovers or air suspension? Then lowering links are an interesting and relatively simple solution. Especially for cars with air suspension, lowering links are the perfect way to subtly but effectively lower the suspension.

What are lowering links?

Lowering links are adjustable or modified linkages that affect the height of vehicles with air suspension. They replace the original level control sensor arms (height sensor links) and ensure that the car is displayed lower in the control system, allowing the vehicle to lower itself automatically.

In many luxury cars and SUVs – such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche or Land Rover – lowering links are a popular alternative to expensive complete systems.

How do lowering links work?

Most vehicles with air suspension determine their ride height via sensors connected to the links. By adjusting these links (often in length), the system receives a different signal, and the car thinks it's higher than it actually is – resulting in the system automatically adjusting the height and lowering the vehicle.

This happens without having to modify any electronics or trigger error codes. ✔️ Plug & play and fully reversible.

What are the benefits of lowering links?

✔️  Improved handling  thanks to a lower center of gravity

✔️  Sportier look  without extreme adjustments

✔️  No error codes or malfunctions  with a properly adjusted installation

✔️  Quick to assemble and can be reversed  if desired

✔️  Affordable upgrade  compared to coilovers or ECU tuning

When are lowering links appropriate?

Lowering links are ideal for:

  • Cars with  adaptive air suspension

  • Drivers who want to lower their vehicle slightly without losing comfort

  • Fans of an  OEM+ look  (original but tighter)

  • Tuning enthusiasts looking for the right stance without camber

Please note: Lowering links are not a solution for cars with traditional spring and damper suspension.

Frequently asked questions about lowering links for cars

Can I install the link lowering myself?
Yes, if you're handy and have access to a lift or jack. For precise adjustment, we recommend having it done by a specialist.

Will I get error messages on the dashboard?
No, properly adjusted lowering links work with the original system and won't cause error codes.

Can I adjust the height later?
Yes! Most lowering links are adjustable or easily swappable back to OEM parts.

Want to give your car a sportier look without sacrificing comfort? Discover the possibilities of lowering links at  JT Products  – and get advice from true specialists.