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Originally Posted by TwinsPoppa
I found an old post of mine. I did not fully understand what that DIY was doing. It is comparing it to a ZERO POINT (default ride height). Assuming the default ride height of a 4.8 will be different from a 4.4, you can't use the same numbers but you should be able to use the same method.
Since we don't know what your zero point is I think you should just go straight to what I'm talking about in this link and set your zero point as you like. Six of one, half a dozen of the other - same result.
It should be in the Control Module Functions
http://www.xoutpost.com/756054-post55.html
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OK So the easiest thing is to go into control module functions, set zero point to correct ride height values for starters (707 and 709 mm), and then I can set 10 mm lower if I want to (697 and 699), 15mm lower, etc.
Basically setting the zero point in Control Module Functions you are telling me is a much easier way to program your ride height?