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jim4244



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I know that this is and old thread but as an IID sprog I just wanted to get peoples thoughts on the suspension height values I have recorded.

What do folk think of the below?

These were the heights that were set.

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I changed them to the heights below.





Jim

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jim4244



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I take it that when the heights turn to amber they are outside the recommended limits?

Jim

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you do know that the fronts need to be a cm higher than the rears.... ... - .- -.




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Hi,

Those figures are not the heights, they are values for the sensors that you tie in to a measured height on each corner? You would never see equal values either side! I am guessing you have gone into manual calibration and changed the numbers without taking measurements? I would start by putting them back to the original values and then find some level ground and follow the guided calibration process. The four corner values will all be different. Take your time with the measurements and follow the steps carefully.

Enjoy your new ride.....

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How did you get on?

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