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Originally Posted by TwinsPoppa
Correct.
Just set your zero point to whatever you want your default ride height to be - 697 and 699 if you want 10mm less than normal.
If you don't like it just go back to the same place and set it to 707 & 709.
For further clarification. That zero point method works by raising/lowering your ride height in that function. When you have it to the default ride height you like you tell it that is the zero point.
So, when you go into that function, measure what you have now. That will tell you your current zero point/default ride height.
If its 684 and you want 707 or 697, then manually raise it until its at 707 or 697. There will be an option to do this manually. You will have to measure to make sure you are at the height you want. When you're at the proper height, tell it to use the current height as your zero point.
So, you don't input numbers like 707 and it will automatically go to that height. It does not work that way. It does not work that way in the other DIY either.
Hopefully I have clarified it better now.
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OK I understand, so riddle me this, if my ride height was last calibrated with 18" wheels i'm assuming the zero point/default value used was the 682 front 684 rear according to the chart. Now I have 20" wheels and although it is not programmed, the zero point/default should be 707 and 709 mm measurement since I have the different wheels on?
I guess I'm just confusing myself on how to rectify the measurement to be what it should be with 20" wheels and doing the slight lowering from there.
This might just be too complex for me and I might leave it lol!