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4.8is ride height - how low can you go?
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You can pick any setting you wish, The bags tend to take a hit on life span when you deflate them "too" much. Plan on replacements at this point if they are OE.
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Thanks - any idea how low is still "safe" for the suspension? I'm not looking to go silly low, just lower to make getting in and out a bit easier (without having to remember to engage access mode) and to look a bit less like it's on stilts. I'm currently running about 40mm lower than standard and ride seems OK but it does seem more choppy than at standard height. Need to set it back to standard and see if it's just my imagination. Unfortunately I've got runflats which probably don't help the ride quality. |
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