April 27, 2017
Description
U̶P̶D̶A̶T̶E̶D̶ DOUBLE UPDATED VERSION: The new design is similar to the rear lowering links. These are less likely to shear when they are snapped on and off of the ball joints.
Second update: No longer the wrong size, and the weird artifacts in the middle have been removed.
These are lowering links of various lengths that replace the stock links that came with your air suspension. You'll find a link at each corner of the car. Select a new link length to adjust the ride height of the car at that corner. The links in this project are for the front of the Model S car (all years). See another project for the rear links, which are 20mm longer and a different design.
Best printed in PETG, due to its springiness. Should be printed at 100%fill and ~0.25 mm layer height - thicker layers produced stronger results.
The number in the file name is the distance from ball-center to ball-center
48mm is actually a shorter link than the Tesla stock front link and this will raise the car.
50mm is stock height.
52mm is lower ride height than stock.
54mm is lower yet
56mm is lower than that
58mm is the lowest ride adjust adjustment
more details are available on the older lowering links page.
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution