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chefkenmore



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Scotland 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Loire Blue
Gap question

Hi guys,

Raised my suspension this afternoon and thought that it looked lower on the near side rear! Out with measuring tape and I have 34.5 " near side and 35" offside!
Ground to bottom of the wheel arch !

How do I lift it that .5 using my gap tool? I'm still quite nervous using it in case I screw it up and going on holidays next week!!
I looked at "height" and there are four arrows!

What's next??

Thanks in advance


David 2014 vogue se

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i'd run it for a few days chef and go through the heights modes couple of times...when measuring again make sure its on an absolutely flat surface.. ... - .- -.




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Post #388257 22nd May 2016 5:03pm
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chefkenmore



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Post #388259 22nd May 2016 5:14pm
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Mikey



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Bear in mind the acceptable height difference is 9mm per side, which easily accounts for that missing 1/2" Thumbs Up

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chefkenmore



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Cheers Mikey,

You were my next call!!! Thumbs Up 2014 vogue se

Post #388281 22nd May 2016 9:07pm
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Mikey



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If its not massively noticeable, I wouldn't be too concerned. You can spent hours re-doing the calibration to get it absolutely perfect, for not much benefit

In addition, the air compressor gets a hard work out with constantly adjusting heights and replenishing the air reservoir

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Eirik34



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Hi David, I guess you used the Gap EAS Calibration Aid (http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/wordpress/we...on_Aid.pdf) and looked at the sample EAS calibration sheet (http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/wordpress/we...lation.pdf) provideb by Gap? If not, I would recommend to use these. When I adjusted the height on our ffrr, I used these sheets to get it right.

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