A5 TDI LOWERING

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Depending on how low you go then adjustable arms to correct the excessive camber will mean you won't be chewing through front tyres every 5K or less.
There are several makes of arms available. Just did a quick search on Fleabay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Adjustabl...-Audi-96-16-A4-RS4-S4-A5-S5-Q5-/122114233183?
A feature of the multilink suspension used by Audi for many years now on the A4,A5,A6 etc is that when lowered you get more positive camber. This helps turn in but also chews up the inside edges of the tyres if excessive. Adjusting the tracking to parallel helps a bit but the adjustable arms are the real answer.
Cheap coilovers usually don't give great results as the ride quality can be poor , like most things you get what you pay for.
@DPM would probably be able to guide you more on this.
 
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