What is the lifespan of the air suspension in an Audi A8?

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StRobert
07/29/25 11:43pm
With regular use, the air suspension can last about 5 years. Here are the details: 1. Advantages of air suspension: The biggest advantage is that it is lighter than leaf spring suspension. It also lifts the axle, reduces tire wear, lowers fuel consumption, and is very suitable for single-sided exhaust. Additionally, it can lower the vehicle loading platform height, making loading and unloading more convenient. Finally, it maximizes vehicle stability. 2. Load requirements: Air suspension has strict load capacity requirements. Never overload, as it directly affects the suspension's lifespan and is not worth the trade-off. 3. Air suspension maintenance: Under normal circumstances, choose the automatic option when using the air suspension. Avoid rough roads as much as possible. Regularly lubricate the trunk hinges to extend the motor's lifespan.
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