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ivery819



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In Cab Ride Height Overide Switching Control

A handy device to allow in cabin adjustment (+ & - ) of ride and access heights.
Will allow change on the fly including increased ride height for dirt road touring without automatic speed restrictions.
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http://www.aulro.com/afvb/verandah/114282-...ost1342072

Post #282469 Thu Dec 09 2010 2:07am
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Jimmy Salsa



Member Since: 03 Mar 2009
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Australia 

Have confirmed that BD down at amaroo has these in stock and is ready to fit them 'Black Betty' Java Black RRS 07 TDV6

Post #283311 Sat Dec 18 2010 6:56am
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garrycol



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I got stuck the other day because I bellied out when at offroad height - lost momentum and by the time the system decided to go to extended height it was all too late - just pushed the tyres deeper in the mud while still bellied out - going to super extended just did the same. I had to go home to get my Freelander to pull it out.

The Llams will be on my shopping list after I recover from Christmas expenses. The biggest issue will be to work out where to put the control switch that is easy to hand and ideally near similar controls. About the best I can come up with is the round blank just below the indicator stalk on the steering column. Other good spots would be the spare blanks on the A/C panel or the large blank above the tel switch on the radio but I think the switch is too large for those positions.

Garry 07MY RRS TDV6
Arctic Frost
Aspen Interior

Post #283312 Sat Dec 18 2010 7:08am
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