Be careful measuring MOTORWAY heights, i think i may get rollerboots on and get er iindoors to drive at 70mph, not looking forward to it.....
saint and hippo are the boys
Time to get the ruler out and compare
the suspension goes up and down fine and quick.no lights on the dash.drives great.no apparent leaks.
however the n/s front seems a good 50mm too low.it was parked for a few weeks on a slant.
Are you mad? Im sure the airbags have memory foam in them so you must always park on the level, how would you lke to be left on a slant for three weeks,
I think you should feck off with your stupid commentsAre you mad? Im sure the airbags have memory foam in them so you must always park on the level, how would you lke to be left on a slant for three weeks,
I think you should feck off with your stupid comments
Get it on dedicated LR Diagnostics i.e. Faultmate, Lynx, All Comms, IIDTool etc and do the calibration again....DISASTER
took down my friends garage who has just been getting some dealer level diagnostics.put it on did the measuring went through the cycle,it reset all was good.set off back home and bing on came 30mph only suspension fault.it all nice and level but now wont go up and down.
i suspect we did something wrong.i put another machine on to try and clear the faults but it has one left in saying ecu internal fault.
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