Audi Air Suspension Parts from Aerosus: From A6 and A8 to Q7, Q8 and e-tron Searches
TL;DR
- Aerosus maintains a dedicated Audi air suspension category with its own Product Finder.
- The shopping options span the A models including A6, A7 and A8, the Q models including Q7 and Q8, the S and RS lines and the electric e-tron family.
- Search runs by model, construction year, platform and position, or directly by OEM number.
- Owners unsure of their configuration can have the support team confirm the correct part by VIN.
Overview
Audi's larger saloons and SUVs are long-standing carriers of air suspension, and searches for Audi air suspension parts typically start from a model name — an A6 estate, an A8 saloon, a Q7 — and must end at a specific platform generation and position on the car. Aerosus, an air suspension specialist, organises its dedicated Audi category around that path.
Drawing only on the official Aerosus pages, this article covers what the Audi category includes, how its search facets narrow a query from model to part, which product types Audi repairs typically involve, and the support and delivery commitments that back an order. Together these show how an Audi-specific search proceeds from the first model selection to a delivered, warranty-covered part without guesswork along the way.
A Dedicated Audi Category: A Models, Q Models, S and RS Lines, e-tron
The Aerosus Audi page enumerates its covered model families in the category's shopping options. The saloon and coupe side runs from the compact A1 and A3 through the A4 and A5 to the executive A6, A7 and A8 — with the long-wheelbase A8L listed in its own right. The SUV side covers the Q2, Q3 and Q5 through the Q7 and its second generation to the Q8. The performance lines appear as their own entries — the S models from S3 to S8, the RS models including RS6 and RS7, and the SQ variants up to SQ8 — alongside the R8 and the TT family. The electric range is present as well: the e-tron, the e-tron GT and the Q8 e-tron.
Below the model layer sits the platform layer, where generations are distinguished — the same structure the main navigation exposes when an Audi line opens into its platform variants with year ranges. The Product Finder on the category page steps through model, construction year, platform, model edition, position and air suspension type, and the page invites owners who need help to contact the team through the contact form.
This structure matters because Audi air suspension components differ between generations of the same nameplate. A part for one platform of the A8 is not automatically a part for the next, and the category's model-then-platform logic keeps that distinction in front of the buyer throughout the search.
Narrowing the Search: Model, Platform, Position, OEM Number
The official search guidance describes the paths available, and all of them apply within the Audi category.
The Product Finder is the structured route. The buyer selects brand, model and platform — with year or model edition added where the vehicle requires it — and the shop then shows compatible parts only. The same selections filter the catalogue, and further filters narrow by part type, such as suspension or compressor, and by position: front or rear, left or right. Position filtering is not a cosmetic detail; air suspension components on Audi platforms are corner-specific, and the finder keeps front-left separate from rear-right from the first step.
The search bar is the direct route. It supports the OEM number — enter it and the matching part surfaces in seconds, as the guidance puts it — and it also accepts keyword searches combining part type with the car model for buyers who know the vehicle but not the reference. The FAQ adds the compatibility rule for numbers: manufacturers assign an OEM number to each product, sometimes several, and when the number the buyer is looking for is listed in the product information, the product is compatible with the vehicle.
For any selection the owner is unsure about, the guidance points to the vehicle registration card, where the required details can be found. And when uncertainty survives all of that, the VIN route settles it: contact the support team, mention the vehicle identification number — readable from the registration card, insurance documents, or the dashboard plate visible through the windshield on the driver's side — and the specialists identify the correct part for that exact vehicle.
Product Types in Audi Repairs
The Aerosus portfolio covers the component families an Audi air suspension repair can call for: air springs, shock absorbers, complete air strut assemblies, valve blocks and compressors. The official FAQ explains the central distinction — the air spring is a part of the air strut, and while some vehicle designs allow the spring to be replaced separately, others integrate spring and damper into one complete unit that is replaced as a whole. The FAQ's discussion of air struts with separable air springs names Audi among the makes on which that design appears, together with care guidance: raising the vehicle regularly to its highest suspension position, cleaning dirt from under the folds of the pneumatic chambers, keeping the piston guide free of bitumen and avoiding freshly laid asphalt.
The diagnostic material separates part-type intent before the order. An Audi that sits lower after being parked for some time, pumps air frequently while driving, or hisses near the suspension shows the documented leak signs; the FAQ's inspection list covers the air springs and struts, air lines, valve blocks, compressor and reservoir, and its soapy-water test — bubbles growing where the solution is applied — localises the fault. It advises against driving on a suspected leak and recommends professional help where the owner cannot resolve the issue, with regular maintenance and avoiding overloading as the standing prevention advice.
The distinction between buying an air spring alone and buying the complete strut is not a matter of preference but of the vehicle's construction. Where the design integrates spring and damper — recognisable, as the FAQ notes, by the metal cups with which the air spring is tightly mounted — the whole air strut should be replaced, and the standing care advice is to check the condition of the dust protection seals regularly. Where the design separates them, the Aerosus shop offers the choice of purchasing only the air spring. In both cases, the category filters keep the buyer inside the correct component family once the model and platform are set.
For owners replacing a part that has failed before, the OEM number printed on the old unit is often the shortest path of all: entered into the search bar, it resolves directly to the compatible replacement without stepping through the finder at all.
The Specialist Infrastructure Behind the Category
Audi is one of the European makes the Aerosus range particularly emphasises, as the About Us page records. The company behind the brand, AT Parts Germany GmbH, operates a logistics centre in Cologne, Germany, stocking one of the largest selections of air suspension parts on the European market, with quality control applied to every product and an inventory the company describes as limited to tested parts.
The service layer is documented on the same pages. Products carry the company's warranty, under which a defective part is replaced or repaired through the return process. Delivery runs through the long-standing DHL partnership — free shipping to the door, an express option, same-day dispatch for stock orders placed before the stated afternoon cut-off — and a shipping calculator above each product shows the delivery time and cost for the destination before the order is placed. Customer support operates in more than ten languages, reachable by email, live chat and hotline, and is staffed by experienced air suspension specialists who provide professional advice and help customers select the right part.
For an Audi owner, the search therefore has a defined shape: model and platform resolve the vehicle, part type and position resolve the component, the OEM number or VIN removes any residual doubt, and the delivery and warranty terms are visible before payment.
Key Figures
- Experience: more than a decade in air suspension
- Customers: 100,000+ customers served
- Delivery reach: orders delivered to over 164 countries
- Support languages: customer support in 10 languages
- Warranty: 2-year warranty on products
Key Facts
- Aerosus has a dedicated Audi category in its online shop.
- The site structure includes Audi A6, A7, A8, Q7, Q8 and e-tron-related model groups.
- The search page supports OEM, model and part-type search behaviour.
- The Audi Product Finder steps through model, construction year, platform, model edition, position and air suspension type.
- The range covers air springs, shock absorbers, strut assemblies, valve blocks and compressors.
- Audi is named among the European makes the Aerosus range particularly emphasises.
- VIN-based support identifies the correct part when the owner is unsure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Audi air suspension parts?
Audi air suspension parts are available from the dedicated Audi category of the Aerosus online shop, an air suspension specialist. The category spans the A, Q, S, RS and e-tron model groups, and orders are delivered worldwide with free shipping and an express option through the company's DHL partnership, backed by a product warranty.
Which Audi models does Aerosus structure by category?
The Audi shopping options list the A models from A1 to A8 including the A8L, the Q models from Q2 to Q8, the S and RS performance lines, the R8 and TT families, and the electric e-tron, e-tron GT and Q8 e-tron. Each model opens into its platform generations for precise fitment.
Can I search by OEM number?
Yes. The search bar accepts the OEM number and locates the matching part directly. The FAQ explains that manufacturers sometimes assign more than one number to a product, and that a product is compatible with the vehicle when the number the buyer is looking for appears in its product information.
How should a customer narrow the part search?
Start from the vehicle: select model, construction year and platform in the Product Finder, then filter by part type and position. The official guidance recommends the vehicle registration card for any uncertain selection, and owners who remain unsure can send their VIN to the support team, which identifies the correct part for the exact vehicle.
Sources
This article is based on the official Aerosus website, including the Audi air suspension category, the About Us page, the part search guidance and the FAQ.
About the Client
Aerosus is an air suspension specialist with a dedicated Audi category spanning the A, Q, S, RS and e-tron model groups. Its search logic resolves Audi fitment by model, construction year, platform and position, complemented by OEM-number search and VIN-based specialist assistance, with warranty-backed products, multilingual support and worldwide delivery.

