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Evolution Lowering Kit MACAN *CARS WITH AIR SUSPENSION ONLY (15-50MM)

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Our new Evolution lowering kits have been designed to address all the short comings of our competitors lesser quality kits and to offer greater benefits over our original kits.
We believe our new Evolution kits are the greatest engineered, easiest to install, most durable, safest, most functional kits available today and priced competitively.
The Evolution lowering kits have been designed to include the following features and benefits –
• Easy installation takes 45 minutes to 1 hour
• No need to remove to adjust saving time on installation and adjusting
• Black zinc coated bars and ball joints are up to 45x more corrosion resistant than other kits
• Additional retaining clips for greater safety.
• Can be adjusted to achieve OEM ride height.
• Specially designed billet aluminium adjusters with 'grip-it' knurled sections
• Stainless steel nuts and clips to increase durability and longevity.
• Stake pressed threads to securely attach static ball joints to the linkage bars


Fits:
Porsche Macan with Air Suspension

How it works:

Lowers between 15mm- 50mm

On Porsche there is a Ride Height Sensor on each of the four Control Arms. These sensors are connected to the frame of the vehicle by a short linkage called a Sensor Arm. The stock sensor arms or "links" are of fixed length and move with the suspension. They establish the position of the sensor which indicates to the computer what height the vehicle should be sitting at.

To see what these links look like on most vehicles is easy. Put the vehicle to the highest suspension setting and look straight into the wheel well on top of the front tire. You may need a flashlight. In the rear you have to look from underneath.

Our kit replaces the stock sensor arms with Fully Adjustable Aluminum Links. When extended, they change the voltage sent to the computer by the sensor. The computer then evaluates the ride height to be higher than the factory setting and compensates by lowering the vehicle.

Electronic Modules are really expensive and limit the height that your vehicle can be dropped. They often have to be hard wired which may lead to factory warranty issues. Worst of all, installation of a lowering module is extremely difficult to reverse. Setting the links to the original link length places your vehicle to the stock height. The standard/reverse thread design allows you to adjust the links on the vehicle for easy height modification.

FAQ:

Q. Will lowering my vehicle improve the handling?
A. Yes. A lower center of gravity always helps your vehicle's handling.

Q. Will the raise button inside the vehicle still work?
A. Yes.

Q. Will I need an alignment?
A. Yes. Any time a vehicle is lowered the alignment should be checked.

Q. How will the links affect my warranty?
A. The kits have never caused any issue on any vehicle. If for some reason your vehicle's air suspension failed while under warranty, we recommend installing the original links which takes no longer than 60 minutes to do.
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About Lowering Links

Porsche Lowering Links

Lowering links allow you to fine-tune the ride height of compatible Porsche models, typically those with height-adjustable or air suspension systems. At Design911, we supply lowering links designed specifically for Porsche applications, helping you achieve the stance and visual balance you want while keeping the system working as it should.

Why do Porsche Lowering Links matter?

Lowering links change the effective length of the suspension level sensor arms, which in turn alters the car’s calibrated ride height. Owners usually fit them to give their Porsche a cleaner, more purposeful look, reduce the “gap” between tyre and arch, or to visually match other suspension upgrades. Because they work by adjusting sensor geometry rather than replacing springs or dampers, they can be a flexible way to experiment with height settings if used carefully and within sensible limits.

  • Help achieve a neater, more aggressive stance on your Porsche
  • Allow fine-tuning of ride height on compatible factory suspension systems
  • Can complement other suspension upgrades when set up correctly
  • Support a tailored look for everyday driving, shows or special builds

Common options & kits

Individual replacement parts Specific lowering links supplied per corner or per axle so you can adjust or renew just the parts you need. Ideal if you are correcting a previous set-up, replacing a damaged link or fine-tuning height on one end of the car.

  • Target only the area you want to change
  • Useful when correcting uneven ride height
  • Lets you experiment with small geometry changes

Matched sets or pairs Front or rear pairs, or full-vehicle sets, supplied together so the basic geometry is consistent side-to-side. This is usually the preferred route when you are lowering the car for the first time.

  • Ensures both sides of an axle are adjusted equally
  • Reduces the risk of uneven ride height or cross-weights
  • A tidy way to carry out a planned stance change

Complete kits Kits that include all required links for the vehicle, sometimes with defined adjustment ranges and clear reference settings. These are useful when you want a structured way to lower the car rather than relying on guesswork.

  • All primary links included in one package
  • Helps keep front and rear changes balanced
  • Suited to projects where stance is a key part of the build

Brands available in this category

For this category we stock a wide choice of trusted brands for Porsche models. You can also browse and filter by brand on this page to focus on your preferred manufacturers.

When should you review or replace your Porsche lowering links?

Checking lowering links regularly helps you spot incorrect settings, wear at joints or side-effects such as rubbing or warning messages. Because they directly influence sensor readings and ride height, it is important that they are correctly adjusted, securely fastened and working in harmony with the rest of the suspension set-up.

  • The car sits noticeably uneven side-to-side or front-to-rear after adjustment
  • You experience sensor or suspension warning messages, or headlight levelling issues where linked
  • Tyres rub on arches, liners or bodywork on bumps or full steering lock
  • The ride feels compromised because there is too little suspension travel

If any of these apply, it is a good time to review your lowering links and overall height settings so your Porsche remains pleasant to use and free from avoidable issues.

Explore Porsche lowering links with Design911

Browse lowering links for Porsche at Design911 — from individual parts to matched kits — and find options to help you refine ride height, stance and visual balance as part of your wider suspension upgrade plans.

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