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Mr Rusty



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sanity check on suspension calibration needed

Hi guys
Been meaning to do this for a while and got around to checking and adjusting my calibration values today.

I followed gap diag instructions to the T and found them very clear.I think the car looks level imo now too which was the point!

However in standard height (before and after calibration) my measured values seem to be on the high side. I did the process twice to make sure.

Can anyone confirm please if my standard ride height is on the high side. Thumbs Up

Sorry about photos rotated. iPad does this. Pain! Censored

1st calibration right to left

2nd calibration right to left


Appreciate what approx measure heights others have Thumbs Up 2015 RRS AB SDV6, Fuji White, Ivory
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Col



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Standard Ride Height.


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Mr Rusty



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Location: Aberdeen
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Col
Thanks for that!

Looks to be a tad on the low side then.

Cheers! Thumbs Up 2015 RRS AB SDV6, Fuji White, Ivory
2012 RRS HSE SDV6, Sumatra Black and Ivory
Audi A5, 3.0 TDI, Gone
Audi TT, 3.2 V6, Gone
BMW 5 series tourer, Gone

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